OROLBO‘YI EKOLOGIK INQIROZI TA’SIRIDA YUZAGA KELGAN TEXNOGEN CHO‘L TUPROQLARIGA DALA TADQIQOT ISHLARINI O‘TKAZISH
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The drying up of the Aral Sea, which is considered one of the greatest disasters for Central Asia, has led to the depletion of more than 3.2 million hectares of water in the next 60-70 years, turning it into a sandy desert. This article examines the natural vegetation cover of the southern part of the dried Aral Sea bed by distance, aiming to study the characteristics of soil properties and climatic conditions, as well as the resulting technogenic desert soils.
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