Statistically, the overly high birth rate should level out as the area begins to prosper. The greater the economic development, the lower the infant mortality rate, the higher the chance of children surviving, the greater investment into the education of each child, the lower the birth rate. It's for this reason that fighting poverty helps to fight over population.
This has been gradually happening in the Southern Britain since 2021. Very dry autumn and winter 2021-2022 followed by a fierce hot dry summer 2022 followed by a very dry autumn 2022. Trees are already dying, farmers are seeing crop shortages. The soil is losing is structure and humus content and is unable to hold moisture. 😢
Nice video in general but sadly, the problem of desertification hasn't been "solved" at all (not even in Niger). And furthermore - considering the (catastrophic) current situation in the entire Sahel region - we musn't act as if it was but make sure that more people realise that we're potentially facing one of , if not the worst, humanitarian crises in more than a century. I'm sure you didn't intend to downplay the repercussions of this topic though, and therefore you'll still get a thumbs up for this brilliantly made video from me :)
deserts are adapted to it and have rain, and the wildlife is also very adapted to it. desertification can happen in places that used to be full of forests and can ruin people's homes, and animal' s habitats, these places arent beautiful, and can ruin people's lives if not taken care of. I hope that clears it up :)
Is it possible to create a robot/device that can plant native seeds at high speed, just when the optimal weather conditions like rain are about to happen in these arid landscapes. Why are we thinking of terra forming Mars where as we are loosing our own planet. These robots can be solar powered and can be refilled with seeds using drones. Why is no one developing such devices? Theoretically, this robot's only task is to push a seed 2-3 inches below the surface just after a rain. We can use Mars rover like driving logic in this device to protect it. Thoughts?
people usually have more children so they can have more ways to earn for the family, because poverty is high and getting good jobs is hard without proper education, I hope this clears it up :)
geography class gannggggg
yooooo
Oml u too 😂
Guess most of us are here from Geography class
Yep :D
ganggg
Did they use a minecraft cow sound at 0:39
I don't think so...
It sounds like it but it's just a bit different
I think so
Yep
Yes
Yes, yes they did
Who else is here for online geography class?
NE0N F0X me
Me
Yep
MEEEEEEEE
i am
Well I'm here for an online Geography class, this is a very well put animation on the subject.
Same
This is great video. I'ts easy to understand and very simple, I'd like to show this to my students. thanks:)
Can you show them the website goodeed.com where everyone can easily plant trees and help solidarity projects, withtout spending money?
What a impressive video. I would like to show this video to my classmates in my science presentation if it's possible.
The people who figured that out are genius! O.O
Watching this in classs eyyy
Statistically, the overly high birth rate should level out as the area begins to prosper. The greater the economic development, the lower the infant mortality rate, the higher the chance of children surviving, the greater investment into the education of each child, the lower the birth rate.
It's for this reason that fighting poverty helps to fight over population.
why is everybody saying geography im studying this for biology class
w h a t
You have some mad biology lesson then
wtf
1:42 what are the pits called? I have a test tomorrow and I need to be able to explain this. Zye? Zai?
The Game Runners the pits are called "Zai". Good luck on your test
What a superb video, thanks for creating this. I would like to use this in my class when we discuss desertification in Geography.
Yeah my school gave me this for ELP
This has been gradually happening in the Southern Britain since 2021. Very dry autumn and winter 2021-2022 followed by a fierce hot dry summer 2022 followed by a very dry autumn 2022. Trees are already dying, farmers are seeing crop shortages. The soil is losing is structure and humus content and is unable to hold moisture. 😢
not the minecraft cow noises-
Thanks for the knowledge, helped me a lot, but why don't you put on more videos regarding the subject, I would like to learn.
your welcome
Wow. Really amazing video. Thanks!
This was brilliant, thank you!
can u get rid of the cow at 0:43 because i cant hear one word that i need for studying
"This, in turn, causes a loss of plants and animal species"
Antonia Fedlmeier thank youu
Who else is hear during quarantine?
Nice work. Very good way to deliver technical information that's easy to understand.
Outstanding video! very easy to understand. Thanks!
*Ecosia is a tree planting browser*
Very cool thanks mid lennon
Hi, can someone tell me how they made this animation (program used) because i'm interested in doing these kind of movies myself.
the illustrations were made in Adobe Illustrator and animated in After Effects
+Antonia Fedlmeier Thank you very much; it helped me a lot ^^
Thank You. The animation is very useful.
Who else is just looking for a geography class.
the governments must provide a strong rules about the Pastoral policy.
Wheres 8A at?
I have to watch it for geography bili (Zg)
sahel pronounced zaheel?
Looks like a TEDed video
who else here for geography lesson??
Nice video in general but sadly, the problem of desertification hasn't been "solved" at all (not even in Niger). And furthermore - considering the (catastrophic) current situation in the entire Sahel region - we musn't act as if it was but make sure that more people realise that we're potentially facing one of , if not the worst, humanitarian crises in more than a century.
I'm sure you didn't intend to downplay the repercussions of this topic though, and therefore you'll still get a thumbs up for this brilliantly made video from me :)
Boomer, we new gens dont care about ur spelling.
lrn how to talk properly u boomer
Very cool thanks mis Lennon
Nice video, ngl
It's time to repent!
Repent for what?
If Americans ever had to revert back to an agrarian lifestyle we'd be doomed
Family planning, contraception, and women's education, are as fundamental to solving the affects of this problems as the agricultural points.
See the RUclips video The Man Who Stopped the Desert for more information.
Thank you for your awareness 👌👌👍👍
I wish u used more simpler words
VERY GOO TO SLEEP
Anyone geography class? and anyone hear the minecraft cow, wtf
yes and yes 😂
The video's very educative, and easy to understand
*Ecosia is a tree planting browser*
You need to grow more grasses tho. Maybe they should switch to safflower.
They cant. The precipitation is mad low. Seeds cant grow there. But certain plants might grow
why do we want to destroy the Sahara desert it is a beautiful place
sahara is dead and boring, go to japan. much better.
deserts are adapted to it and have rain, and the wildlife is also very adapted to it.
desertification can happen in places that used to be full of forests and can ruin people's homes, and animal' s habitats, these places arent beautiful, and can ruin people's lives if not taken care of.
I hope that clears it up :)
@@areebahina2261 lmao this comment was a year ago
@@SOTM06 true
@@alanyep and now its year on hehe
Is it possible to create a robot/device that can plant native seeds at high speed, just when the optimal weather conditions like rain are about to happen in these arid landscapes. Why are we thinking of terra forming Mars where as we are loosing our own planet. These robots can be solar powered and can be refilled with seeds using drones.
Why is no one developing such devices? Theoretically, this robot's only task is to push a seed 2-3 inches below the surface just after a rain. We can use Mars rover like driving logic in this device to protect it. Thoughts?
sounds like too much effort
It's called a soil seed bank
Good work👍
Thanks 😊
Wagwan ya silly things
We deserve it.... We are an invasive species.... Sadly
Yes jarvis
What about education on population control ?
True I thought about that but the issue might be traditions and the need for many children for manual labour on the farm, collecting wood etc.
When pension and high paying jobs, then talk about poplation control. Over population is not the issue in Africa.
Education and population are always a concern, but I don't think that is what this video is about.
people usually have more children so they can have more ways to earn for the family, because poverty is high and getting good jobs is hard without proper education, I hope this clears it up :)
fantastic!!!!
*Ecosia is a tree planting browser*
Dessert
If you guys want to help out, we're starting a movement to fight desertification :)
ruclips.net/video/ssYmIZTf17A/видео.html
thanks
great clip
Mr Kaye
Hi
I like this video except that the woman's accent makes it difficult to understand
hi
Ee
Also more accurate subs
Diggah Müll is des.Das zu übersetzen ist scheisse.
MERKT EUCH DAS MEINE KINDER!
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