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No. If the desert disappears, the earth's environment will also change dramatically, so it is not necessarily beneficial to human beings.
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No. The earth is a very stable ecosystem, and the existence of any kind of living thing has its rationality, and if the desert disappears, many species will disappear, and the ecosystem will naturally be disordered.
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Personally, I think it's beneficial, because the deserts on the earth are very large now, and they have a great impact on us humans, and if they all disappear, it will bring great benefits to us.
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First of all, "all the deserts on earth are gone" is itself a false proposition.
Because the entire planet is a biodiverse ecosystem, including animals, plants, oceans, land, deserts, and humans who have the greatest impact on the natural world. Even if due to the active human activities of human beings, the so-called "people enter and retreat" in some desert areas, and the desert oases with stars appear, are almost a drop in the bucket and insignificant to the entire natural system. The slightest action of nature itself can easily erase these vast works of human beings, such as the seawall dams, wave walls, earthquake-proof buildings, and so on.
In the case of the warm winter and water shortage that experts have been shouting about in previous years, the impact of human activities on the current climate situation is almost negligible: China's arid Lop Nur region has ushered in the prelude to periodic precipitation, and the automatic repair of the ozone layer in the upper air is getting better day by day.
Of course, it cannot be denied that human efforts to improve the surrounding environment will have a positive impact on the global environment through concrete actions such as comprehensive control of carbon dioxide emissions, gradual improvement of safety and environmental awareness, and Alibaba's ant tree planting.
The main force that can change nature can only be nature itself, and it is by no means human beings themselves. Be grateful to nature, revere nature, examine the road we have traveled in a high pattern, and hope that the farce of "man will win the day" will not be repeated!
The desert is caused by the environment, one is the cause and the other is the effect, and if the cause does not change, the effect will not disappear. If the "fruit" disappears out of thin air, who will fill the gap? Green mountains and green waters, birds and flowers?
Think beautifully. Most deserts are formed by westerly winds, which in turn are associated with the rotation of the Earth. The desert, which occupies 1 4 of the land area, is suddenly gone, and the original west wind will do something that you can't imagine.
It is conceivable that the desert originally consumed a large part of the energy of the west wind, and now that this consumer is gone, this energy has to find a place to vent it, and how much basis do you have to say that it will do good things for you.
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If the desert disappears, there will be a lot of groundwater on the earth, and the earth's oceans will also increase, and the absence of deserts will be a disaster for people.
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The air on the earth will be very fresh, the environment we live in will become better, and all the plants will grow well.
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There will be some significant changes that will lead to more freshwater resources. Desert greening will also be achieved.
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If the desert really disappears, then it will face the fate of camel extinction, and it will also lead to changes in the climate and land, people's living environment will also improve, the climate will become more humid in many places, and the growth of things will be particularly vigorous, and there may be a reversal of the greenhouse effect, causing the earth to cool down rapidly.
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The global environment will be better, and if the desert disappears, there will be no sandstorms, the air will be better, and the earth's environment will be better, so we will carry out the work of planting trees.
Seventy-one percent of the planet is covered by oceans.
The role of the ocean on the earth is very important, and if there were no oceans and seawater, there would be no earth now, and there would be no various creatures on the earth now. If all the seawater on the earth disappears, all life on the earth will be extinct, and the earth will become a desolate place like Mars, which is what none of us want to see, so we must protect the earth and protect the ocean. >>>More
Desert animals, such as camels and scorpions, may face evolution or extinction, bringing changes up and down the biological chain. In addition, there are changes in climate and land, and China has 1.3 million square kilometers. >>>More
The result of natural selection must have some meaning. Although the existence of deserts has also brought many natural disasters to human beings, sandstorms are typical symbols. We can try to improve, but we can't change it completely. >>>More
If all deserts disappear, there will be an impact on the diversity of the terrain, individual species that can only grow in the desert will disappear, and even the climate will be greatly affected, and in general, the ecosystem will be destroyed.
If all the rats in the world were gone, there would be chaos in the biosphere. Viruses will spread, and some carnivores and birds will die.