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How to eliminate sandstorms in Inner Mongolia with rain and snow?

Inner Mongolia's sandstorms are mixed with rain and snow. If we want to eliminate the dust weather, we need to protect vegetation, restore surface vegetation, plant trees, prevent land desertification, control population growth, and strengthen people's awareness of protecting the environment. At the same time, we must Develop disaster prevention plans and improve systems to withstand disasters.

Recently, the Central Meteorological Observatory released news that due to the influence of cold air, northern my country will usher in strong winds and cooling. There will be moderate to heavy snow or sleet in northeastern Inner Mongolia and other places, and in central and western Inner Mongolia and other places. Dusty weather. This time, sand, dust, rain and snow will sweep through Inner Mongolia together. The bad weather will bring inconvenience to everyone's travel.

If you want to eliminate sand and dust weather, you should first strengthen your awareness of environmental protection and implement environmental protection instead of just shouting slogans. We should protect vegetation to fundamentally eliminate sand and dust weather. Indiscriminate logging is resolutely prohibited, and the protection of forest and grass vegetation should be protected by law. Therefore, relevant environmental protection laws should be improved. In addition, it is necessary to plant trees, restore vegetation and prevent land desertification. Plants suitable for survival can be planted in desert areas, such as low shrubs and sea buckthorn to form a protective layer, fix the soil, and improve the environment.

Secondly, population growth should be controlled, the pressure of population on land should be reduced, and man-made damage to land should be reduced. In order to strengthen people's awareness of environmental protection, we should strengthen publicity and popularization of science to let people understand the dangers of sand and dust weather and the importance of protecting the global environment, so that everyone can be more vigilant. Not only that, we should formulate disaster prevention and relief plans based on different regional environments, use disaster reduction technology to minimize the impact of disasters, and form a complete defense system.

We have always emphasized the need to plant trees, protect the environment, prevent soil erosion, and prevent land desertification. Over the years we have achieved a little bit. However, I believe we still have a long way to go, and we still need to work hard to restore surface vegetation.