Well it makes the land vulnerable to wind erosion because it has been Over-grazed so many times causing the soil to loose nutrients which in turn loosens it up and Over-Farming is just like over grazing except for the fact the same soil is used so much it loose the Nutrients and Fertility which makes that lan in particular vulnerable to Wnd Erosion.
Firstly the removal of trees is a removal of nutrients and minerals from the soil as the source of humus is greatly reduced. ... Overgrazing, over cropping and or deforestation can lead to desertification - the spread of desert like lands due to these humanactivities accelerating natural erosion of soil.
Well it makes the land vulnerable to wind erosion because it has been Over-grazed so many times causing the soil to loose nutrients which in turn loosens it up and Over-Farming is just like over grazing except for the fact the same soil is used so much it loose the Nutrients and Fertility which makes that lan in particular vulnerable to Wnd Erosion.
Overgrazing has made many lands arid in this country. Livestock eats away at the resources, making it difficult for anything new to grow.
Cataclysmic erosion.
planting cover crops
When sediment from erosion and weathering of rocks falls or lands somewhere.
Overgrazing is by no means limited to grazing systems and is also likely to become a problem.Grazing lands are often nutritionally marginal, close to or in arid regions, in mixed farming systems will result from a combination of all these factors.
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A Gully erosion is caused when water is channelled across unprotected lands and washes away the soil along the drainage lines.
Mechanical erosion control measures are implemented to minimize onsite and offsite impacts of these activities, as well as to rehabilitate degraded lands. Often, mechanical erosion controls are applied in combination with vegetative erosion control techniques.
Erosion is when the earth shakes and rumbles and a beach is formed by erosion because the sands are actually pieces of grained rock so your standing on sliver after sliver of rock.
fresh soil is scattered over dead areas creating fertile lands