Threats to australian deserts
In 2006 Australia's rainfall continued to increase which in turn, caused a decrease in Australia's deserts due to more greenery across the landscape.
Now in the present, due to global climate change altering key tropical circulations, deserts in Australia are changing and expanding further south. Rainfall is also gradually decreasing and will eventually be too low for native plants and animals too survive. If carbon emissions continue to rise, Australia's landscape will be unbalanced, deserts will engulf other biomes thus endangering other species of plants and animals. |