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Overgrazing is an environmental hazard where wildlife or livestock excessively feeds on pasture. It takes place when pasture is repeatedly removed from land and it is not given enough time to continue growing. It signifies a serious environmental challenge in maintaining the natural balance of live-stocks on grazing lands, which reduces the productivity,usefulness and biodiversity of the land. There are several effects of this on the environment. Which of the following, if true, would weaken the conclusion about the disadvantages of overgrazing? 
The minimum short­term natural hazard is __________