CAUSES OF AGRICULTURAL LAND DEGRADATION 
CAUSES OF AGRICULTURAL LAND DEGRADATION BwyVd
There are many reasons directly and indirectly connected with the degradation of land worldwide. According to the chart, firstly, over-grazing is responsible for thirty five percent worldwide land degradation. Secondly, deforestation is responsible for thirty percent. Thirdly, over-cultivation is viable for twenty eight percent. Last but not least, other reasons are responsible for seven percent degradation of land in the world.
Also, there is a representation relating to the causes of land degradation by region. Deforestation, over-cultivation, over-grazing, and total land degradation is presented in a sequential manner. In North America, 0. 2 percent by deforestation, 3. 3 percent for over-cultivation, 1. 5 percent by over-grazing, and 5 percent total land degraded. Similarly, in Europe the percentages are 9. 8, 7. 7, 5. 5, and overall 23 percent total land degraded. Lastly, in Oceania, the data shows as 1. 7 percent, 0 percent for over-cultivation, 11. 3 percent for over-grazing, and 13 percent total land degraded. In Europe, the highest percentage of land which is 23 percent is degraded. 
There are  
many
 reasons  
directly
 and  
indirectly
 connected with the  
degradation
 of  
land
 worldwide. According to the chart,  
firstly
, over-grazing is responsible for  
thirty five
  percent
 worldwide  
land
  degradation
.  
Secondly
, deforestation is responsible for thirty  
percent
.  
Thirdly
, over-cultivation is viable for  
twenty eight
  percent
. Last  
but
 not least, other reasons are responsible for seven  
percent
  degradation
 of  
land
 in the world. 
Also
, there is a representation relating to the causes of  
land
  degradation
 by region. Deforestation, over-cultivation, over-grazing, and  
total
  land
  degradation
  is presented
  in a sequential manner
. In North America, 0. 2  
percent
 by deforestation, 3. 3  
percent
 for over-cultivation, 1. 5  
percent
 by over-grazing, and 5  
percent
  total
  land
 degraded.  
Similarly
, in Europe the percentages are 9. 8, 7. 7, 5. 5, and  
overall
 23  
percent
  total
  land
 degraded.  
Lastly
, in Oceania, the data  
shows
 as 1. 7  
percent
, 0  
percent
 for over-cultivation, 11. 3  
percent
 for over-grazing, and 13  
percent
  total
  land
 degraded. In Europe, the highest percentage of  
land
 which is 23  
percent
  is degraded
.