It can be destroyed by getting the nutrients sucked up and blown away
the land is used intensively and over a long period with a little or no rest the soil structure is destroyed and soil fertility is lost this is called overculltivation of land
Soil can be destroyed by erosion, or by salt, or various types of toxic pollution. Sometimes it is just paved over, which makes it inaccessible even if it is not actually destroyed.
The fertility of soil is lost when a person grows a particular crop every year.
Replacing soil can be hard or even impossilbe. Soil can take hundreds even thousands of years just to form and by then more soil would have formed and some soil lost.
Because the good soil for trees to grow gets destroyed and the soil becomes no good to any use.
the land is used intensively and over a long period with a little or no rest the soil structure is destroyed and soil fertility is lost this is called overculltivation of land
If the soil becomes used up or destroyed there will be food being produced. Another issue is that water will not stay in the soil to the roots of the plants if the soil is destroyed.
Soil can be destroyed by erosion, or by salt, or various types of toxic pollution. Sometimes it is just paved over, which makes it inaccessible even if it is not actually destroyed.
soil
The fertility of soil is lost when a person grows a particular crop every year.
Replacing soil can be hard or even impossilbe. Soil can take hundreds even thousands of years just to form and by then more soil would have formed and some soil lost.
Energy is never lost or destroyed.
Most of them have been destroyed or lost to time.
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Soil can be lost or damaged if there is heavy wind in the area, if there is a drought and if it loses it's fertile.
Homes can be lost, possessions destroyed, pets/family lost and lives can be lost.
Soil can be lost or damaged if there is heavy wind in the area, if there is a drought and if it loses it's fertile.