No but as they rot they do release acids which chemically weather the underlying rocks which makes the erosion process easier.
The tree's roots holds the soil and soaks up water to prevent soil erosion. Actually, it's the action of "soaking up water" that will cause soil erosion, just like too much water will cause soil erosion. The real answer to this question is really about the litter that the trees create that minimizes--not prevents--soil erosion. Soil erosion is also prevented in treeless areas like in natural grasslands where the same thing happens: the roots and litter layed down by dead plant material conserves and minimizes soil erosion.
No, sand, wind, and water can cause erosion.
The biggest cause of erosion is wind and water.
A valley itself cannot cause erosion, but can be hugely affected by erosion. Usually Valley erosion is caused by glaciers, a common agent of erosion.
Water and wind are the cause of most erosion.
acid rain
The Falling Leaves was created in 1915.
The tree's roots holds the soil and soaks up water to prevent soil erosion. Actually, it's the action of "soaking up water" that will cause soil erosion, just like too much water will cause soil erosion. The real answer to this question is really about the litter that the trees create that minimizes--not prevents--soil erosion. Soil erosion is also prevented in treeless areas like in natural grasslands where the same thing happens: the roots and litter layed down by dead plant material conserves and minimizes soil erosion.
Phyllophobia is the fear of falling leaves, or of leaves in general. The prefix "phyllo" in the word phyllophobia means leaves.
Falling Autumn Leaves was created in 1888.
The Month of the Falling Leaves was created in 1963.
the leaves are falling down = les feuilles tombent
The biggest cause of erosion is wind and water.
No, sand, wind, and water can cause erosion.
how does a person cause a soil erosion
A valley itself cannot cause erosion, but can be hugely affected by erosion. Usually Valley erosion is caused by glaciers, a common agent of erosion.
"The kitten and the falling leaves" is a poem by William Wordsworth. Here are the first lines: "See the kitten on the wall, sporting with the leaves that fall." It's a short poem about a playful kitten interacting with falling leaves.