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xaaluufin: degradation

Erosion: carragguur
Floods: daad?
Landslides: hoobsashada dhulka
desertification: nabaad guur
dehydration: fuuqbax
Washout: no idea
Salinization: cusbaynta?
Deforestation: geedqaad
Over-fertilization: Bacriminta xad-dhaaf
Overgrazing: Daaqsin xad dhaaf ah
 
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Thank you for your continuous work, and for sharing it. Here is another list put together by another good person: 100 trees, and their benefits, a great resource for students of Botanical research, Li Shizhen would have been proud of the tuple.

I did not see these in your list, unless of course I have missed them, which is a crime worthy of corporal punishment:
  • Qudhac
  • Qansax

The other good author does not have these, which is not as severe, but so nonetheless:
  • Dhamal
  • Baxar saaf
  • Geed Hindi
  • Geed Yahuud
Thanks again for your continuous work!
 
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If you study hydrology, both "gob" and berde indicate water table being closer by. That means if you dig well in the same area they grow, you will reach water.
I read an article some moons ago, which suggested the entire country is seated upon a large body of water, and in time, I think it was suggested in the next 100 years or so, will submerge. A good example was hearing locals in Sool, Nugaal, and Mudug, speaking of more noticeable 'ila biyeed - sources of water' in the countryside, even in some cities, which never existed, which would explain, for the said regions, are of 'dhoodi', not all but most, with salty water on the surface, with more than their share of 'Barde', and 'Gob' trees. it was suggested one could easily get to salty water in few metres, but has to dig just under 100 metres for clear water, in many regions.
 

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