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What are the main reasons for the formation of deserts in the provinces with the highest desertification rate in China?

Desertification in China is very serious, especially in Gansu, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang and Yunnan. (Desertification in Xinjiang ranks first in the country)

The formation of desertification is mainly divided into natural factors and human factors.

Natural factors mean that this area is affected by natural climate, with high temperature and dryness all the year round and frequent winds. This makes it impossible to grow plants in this area, which leads to desertification.

Man-made factors refer to the destruction of plants in this area, such as mining, land reclamation and overgrazing, which leads to desertification.

Typical example of desertification in China: Loess Plateau, the largest loess high slope in the world, with loess thickness of over 180m in some areas.

The Taklimakan Desert in Xinjiang is the largest mobile desert in the world. It is extremely dry within hundreds of kilometers in Fiona Fang, Fiona Fang, and no plants grow.