The changing trends in rainfall amounts and their impact on desertification in the Green Moun-tain's eastern region.
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https://doi.org/10.54172/zmadtf85Keywords:
Climate Change , Rainfall Amounts , Desertification , Eastern Green MountainAbstract
The study examines the changing trends in rainfall amounts and their impact on desertification in the eastern region of the Green Mountain. The research is conducted by Mahmoud Saad Ibrahim from the Department of Geography at the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Omar Al-Mukhtar University. The study employs a descriptive and analytical approach to analyze the relationship between rainfall patterns and desertification. The research utilizes data on rainfall amounts over a specific period and assesses their influence on the process of desertification. The findings aim to enhance the understanding of the dynamics between rainfall and desertification in the studied region, contributing to the broader knowledge in the field of geography and environmental studies.
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