yes
By afforestation and avoiding over grazing we could stop soil erosion.
Afforestation, planting more trees, stabilises the soil, preventing erosion by water and even landslides. This means that rainfall is more likely to seep into the ground, rather than washing the soil into rivers and streams where it becomes silt.
i think the answer is forestation..!!
we can prevent soil erosion by: afforestation checking overgrazing (by animals)
We all know that roots of trees firmly hold on to the soil. As trees grow tall, they also keep rooting deeper into the soil. As the roots of trees spread deep into the layers of soil, they hold it tightly, thus preventing soil erosion. Soil under a vegetative cover is saved from erosion due to wind as this cover acts as a wind barrier.
Afforestation is the opposite of deforestation. It can create habitats for wildlife and it stabilises the ground to prevent surface run off.it prevents soil erosion and the fields do not get barren and infertile.
Because it balances the harmful gases and it minimizes the risk of soil erosion and landslides.
organic farming help to reduce soil erosion .because when its rain or wind .the are material which hold the soil not to be remove
yes,afforestation is the planting back of plants which holds the soil together.More of these projects would build back many plantations.
because the nutrions is sucked out!
drip irrigation
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