Yes. Soil erosion is the act of wind and water taking away the nutrients and organic matter that plants need to survive if not thrive. Without this, it not only "hurts" plants, but kills them to the point where no plants will grow in a particular area anymore.
Erosion can wash away soil from plants and stunt their growth. Erosion can uproot plants and kill plants. On the other hand plants can help stop erosion.
plants tightens the soil and save it from erosion.
soil erosion damages the soil because it does not let plants grow well when topsoil is removedgcv
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Plants can help prevent erosion by anchoring soil with their roots, decreasing the impact of wind and water. However, in some cases, where plants are removed or disturbed, erosion can occur more rapidly due to the lack of vegetation to protect the soil.
Yes plants prevent soil erosion in many ways.One of the way is by its roots,as the root grow longer they bind it with the soil and help the soil from getting errodded.
no,soil cannot grow in such soil erosion because soil erosion damages the upper fertile layer of soil which caries away the fertility of soil and take humus from it
by holding the soil in place with their roots
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Soil sitting alone is loose and can be succeptable to erosion by wind or water that runs over it. Plants have roots that compact the soil and hold it in place. The more plants, the more roots, the less erosion there is.
Protection Given By Plants and TreesPlants and trees protect soil from erosion.