it decreases because the trees stop the movement of the soil and block it
we can decrease oil erosion by planting trees ,stop desforation,trap the soil to fall down from the mountains,and to picking oils from the ground
Trees are being ankered with their roots and those roots also help to prevent wind or water (rainfall) from creating a disturbance for soil erosion. The thicker the forest the less erosion will occur.
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Our reliance on soil will increase
to protect soil erosion avoid throwing garbage in the lake, river and seas and avoid cutting trees in the forest
Yes, it not only increases soil erosion, it demolishes the habitat of animals who occupied the forest, and it contributes to pollution. And, it takes a long, long time to re-forest a valuable , beautiful and productive forest.
removing leaf litter from a dense forest
we can decrease oil erosion by planting trees ,stop desforation,trap the soil to fall down from the mountains,and to picking oils from the ground
Trees are being ankered with their roots and those roots also help to prevent wind or water (rainfall) from creating a disturbance for soil erosion. The thicker the forest the less erosion will occur.
I think it is because when trees are removed from rainforest's, when it rains the mud from the soil runs into the water and causes soil erosion.
Mostly by erosion but if it deposits briny water, that will also decrease fertility
because the grassyland and eroded erosoin
Desert pavement would not occur in a forest as the roots of plants help stabilize the soil preventing the erosion that causes desert pavement..Desert pavement would not occur in a forest as the roots of plants help stabilize the soil preventing the erosion that causes desert pavement.
Tree's often have complex root systems which help to pack the soil/sand close together, decreasing erosion.
The roots of forest's and trees help hold back the soil and debris, therefore stopping the erosion.
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Grass and shrubs reduce surface erosion by protecting soil from wind, rain and runoff. The roots of the plants also decrease erosion because a root ball has more stability than loose soil.