THE ORIGIN, DISTRIBUTION, AND CLASSIFICATION OF DESERTIFICATION

Authors

  • Abduhalimova Fotima Shukrullo qizi Geography Teacher, School No. 13, Bukhara City

Abstract

This article examines the origin, distribution, and classification of desertification. Drawing on research by the Russian desert scientist Professor M.P. Petrov and other scholars, it provides a detailed analysis of the causes of aridity and potential solutions.

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Published

2025-10-29