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The pie chart illustrates the major impacts to the less

productivity of agricultural land. These factors also


demonstrate to the table which depicts in the three main
continents in the percentage that had surveyed during
the1990s.
Overall, there are three main origins of global land
degradation; those are over-grazing, over-cultivation, and
forest logging. In the 1990s, from the three main regions,
Europe had the highest land degradation, whilst North
America had an insignificant number.
From the pie chart, the main sources of global plantation
land areas mainly caused by three main factors in which are
shared with just little same proportion. The first is overgrazing which has a big impact on global land degradation
just more than a third (35%). This is followed by
deforestation and over-cultivation both of which have little
difference, at a third and 28% respectively.

From the table, amongst three regions, Europe was almost suffered in land degradation almost twice as high as those of
Oceania (13%) and also dominated almost in three factors: deforestation (9.8%), over-cultivation (7.7%), and over-grazing
(5.5%). Besides, the latter had a major cause by over-grazing (11.3%), while other aspects were insignificant. However, North
America just merely had an insignificant number in all three causes just under 5%.

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