Discuss in detail the impacts of over-grazing & agriculture.

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Overgrazing:
Livestock wealth plays a crucial role in the rural life of our country. The live stock grazing on a  particular piece of grassland is called as Overgrazing.
Overgrazing is a process of, "eating away the forest vegetation without giving it a chance to regenerate".  Impact of Overgrazeing:
Land Degradation,  
Soil Erosion,
Loss of useful species,

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