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This image presents an educational display, likely in a museum or exhibition in Santiago, Chile, focusing on environmental themes. The setting is an indoor space with light-colored walls serving as a neutral background for the information panels. The display features two main textual panels and one photographic image. On the upper left, a dark rectangular panel is titled "LA DESERTIFICACIÓN" (Desertification) in gold lettering. Below this title, a square photograph showcases a vibrant forest scene with a winding path, depicting healthy vegetation, possibly to illustrate an ideal state or a contrast to the topic. To the right, a larger, multi-section panel addresses "LA PÉRDIDA DE LA FERTILIDAD" (The Loss of Fertility), also in gold text on a dark header. Below this, a comprehensive block of text in Spanish provides detailed information about desertification. The text explains: * "¿Qué es la desertificación?" (What is desertification?): Defining it as the process where land becomes infertile due to vegetation destruction and topsoil erosion. * "¿Por qué ocurre?" (Why does it occur?): Listing natural causes like climate and local conditions, and human causes such as population growth, construction, and industrial activity. * "¿Cuáles son sus efectos?" (What are its effects?): Describing impacts like ecosystem alteration, soil impoverishment, reduced agricultural production, human migration, and potential famine. * "¿Qué podemos hacer?" (What can we do?): Suggesting solutions including reforestation, soil recovery in forest and agricultural areas, and promoting irrigation in dry lands. No individuals are present in the image. The display's purpose is clearly educational, informing viewers about the causes, consequences, and mitigation strategies for desertification and soil degradation.
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