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1 Desertification and Deforestation
How they cause erosion 9/26 and 9/27

2 Deforestation (for farming)
Today’s lesson 9/26 Content Goal: (copied in NB) How are desertification and deforestation related to erosion? Today’s lesson: Desertification: Deforestation (for farming)

3 Language Frames 9/26 Use the following sentence frames in your discussion: “According to the Video clips, soil is degraded by …           .” “Soil erosion is caused by …              .” Copy this into your notebook

4 Desertification? Desert Dessert

5 Desertification definition
Desertification is the degradation of land in any dryland.[2] It is caused by a variety of factors, such as climate change and human activities. Desertification is a significant global ecological and environmental problem.[3]

6 Deforestation Deforestation: clearance or clearing is the removal of a forest or stand of trees where the land is thereafter converted to a nonforest use. Examples of deforestation include conversion of forestland to farms, ranches, or urban use.

7 Let’s watch the video clips to complete our language frames
Desertification: Deforestation (for farming)

8 Language Frames “According to the Video clips, soil is degraded by …Chemical fertilizers, plowing (drying out), deforestation, and over-grazing           .” “Soil erosion is caused by wind and rain and no vegetation to hold the soil together        .” “I’m not sure I agree. I think that ….         is one of the best ways to preserve soil because …Agro-ecology, not plowing, using walls around gardens, planting trees         .” Answers to sentence frames

9 Desertification and Deforestation Continued
9/27

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11 Picture of Deforestation in Bolivia:
Deforestation facts About half of the world's original forests had been destroyed by 2011, the majority during the previous 50 years. Picture of Deforestation in Bolivia:

12 Deforestation facts Since 1990 half of the world's rain forests have been destroyed.

13 Deforestation facts More than half of the animal and plant species in the world live in tropical forests

14 Deforestation facts About half of the world's original forests had been destroyed by 2011, the majority during the previous 50 years.

15 Degration and Deforestation worldwide

16 Deforestation in Haiti

17 Talk with your group (using Round Robin):
Solutions? What can we do to stop deforestation and desertification? How does this affect the world in a negative way? Talk with your group (using Round Robin): “I’m not sure I agree. I think that ….         is one of the best ways to preserve soil because …         .”

18 How Deforestation affects Erosion of soil
Why is deforestation bad? Write a paragraph listing three reasons using the site above and the description on the left. Deforestation generally increases rates of soil erosion, by increasing the amount of runoff and reducing the protection of the soil from tree litter.

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20 Related material: Population growth
Above is a video showing the population growth of the earth over time.


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