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The image displays an informational exhibit on a light grey wall in what appears to be an indoor setting, possibly a museum or educational center in Santiago, Chile. The primary focus is on two dark grey rectangular signs with light yellow text and a larger light grey panel providing detailed information. The top left sign reads "LA DESERTIFICACIÓN" (DESERTIFICATION). Below it, a landscape photograph shows a dense green forest with tall trees and some sunlight filtering through, suggesting a healthy, vibrant ecosystem. To the right, another dark grey sign is titled "LA PÉRDIDA DE LA FERTILIDAD" (THE LOSS OF FERTILITY). Directly beneath this, a large light grey panel provides text in Spanish, explaining the concept of desertification. The panel is divided into sections with questions: 1. **"¿Qué es la desertificación?"** (What is desertification?) It is described as the process by which a territory becomes infertile due to the destruction of vegetative cover and the erosion of the fertile topsoil. 2. **"¿Por qué ocurre?"** (Why does it happen?) It mentions natural causes like climate effects and local conditions, and human causes such as population growth, construction, and increased industrial activity. 3. **"¿Cuáles son sus efectos?"** (What are its effects?) Desertification alters ecosystems, impoverishes soil, reduces agricultural production, forces people to migrate, and can lead to famine. 4. **"¿Qué podemos hacer?"** (What can we do?) Suggestions include afforestation and recovery of degraded forest lands, improving soils in agricultural areas, and promoting irrigation in dry areas. The lighting is consistent with an indoor environment, with no direct sunlight visible, suggesting artificial illumination. The overall presentation is clean and educational.
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