Tornadoes often bring down trees, which can increase soil erosion. On rare occasions tornadoes can directly scour away the topsoil as well. Overall, tornadoes are not significant contributors to erosion and deposition.
It is cutting down of trees in some area or forest.The roots of the uncut trees prevent soil erosion and their fruit produces seeds so that new plants and trees can grow.It helps in maintain the forest cover and also leads to wildlife conservation..
The succession of plants over a patch of bare ground. The more plants that cover a piece of bare earth the less erosion takes place. Not only that, but the more deeper and healthier the root systems of those plants the more the soil will be held together. Planting grasses, forbs and even some trees will help reduce erosion.
*deposition of course, areas near mountains especially if there are less trees on it.
trees, grasses, and all plants could stop erosion of farmland
by planting plants and trees over the effected soil.
have permanent plants or trees growing on their farm
Windbreaks
Tornadoes often bring down trees, which can increase soil erosion. On rare occasions tornadoes can directly scour away the topsoil as well. Overall, tornadoes are not significant contributors to erosion and deposition.
Surrrounding the erosion with trees will in the highest degree help reduce the erosion.
Protection Given By Plants and TreesPlants and trees protect soil from erosion.
Protection Given By Plants and TreesPlants and trees protect soil from erosion.
The planting of more trees can protect soil from wind and water erosion. The terracing of hillsides also helps to reduce the effects of erosion.
trees and plants protect the earth from weathering and erosion
It is cutting down of trees in some area or forest.The roots of the uncut trees prevent soil erosion and their fruit produces seeds so that new plants and trees can grow.It helps in maintain the forest cover and also leads to wildlife conservation..
By planting trees
The succession of plants over a patch of bare ground. The more plants that cover a piece of bare earth the less erosion takes place. Not only that, but the more deeper and healthier the root systems of those plants the more the soil will be held together. Planting grasses, forbs and even some trees will help reduce erosion.