There’s an invader turning huge swathes of Britain into deserts – and these dead zones are spreading
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I don't think he knows what the word desert means, or huge, or dead.
humans?
No insects in purple moor grass? Sure, if you don't count butterflies, moths, leafhoppers, beetles, bumblebees, hoverflies, grasshoppers, ants, spiders.
No, being dry is really what makes a desert. Deserts can be hot, cold, even seasonally wet, but overall they must have low yearly precipitation.
Obviously, no.
Few species and hostile, sure, but these are not defining attributes of desert.
Well, it is closer to accuracy.
This twat is using desert figuratively in an article on ecology while chastising readers for thinking that deserts are dry.
Idiot