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Aborigine-people native to the Australian continent
archipelago-a group or chain of islands
atoll - an island formed from coral
deforestation-the removal of trees over a widespread area of land
desalination-to remove the salt from something, e.g., the ocean
desertification-the transformation of land from green to desert
archipelago-a group or chain of islands
atoll - an island formed from coral
deforestation-the removal of trees over a widespread area of land
desalination-to remove the salt from something, e.g., the ocean
desertification-the transformation of land from green to desert
Answer:
Aborigine- These are the native people living in the mainland of Australia as well as many of its nearby islands. They have been dwelling in those places since a long time.
Archipelago- It usually refers to a chain or a group of islands. For example, the islands near Hawaii.
Atoll- These are coral reefs that are circular in shape and surrounds a water body that is commonly known as lagoon. These are a type of islands that are constructed from corals.
Deforestation- The deforestation is a process of cutting down of trees or the removal of trees over a large geographical land area.
Desalination- It is a process of eliminating salts from a particular solution. It is commonly carried out in the countries of middle east.
Desertification- It refers to the transformation of land area containing green vegetation into desert areas.