by not cutting tress and by planting more trees
Erosion can be prevented by maintaining plant growth in an area, and stopping is simple: don't put anything into the ground.
Soil erosion can be prevented by growing more vegetation, cover crops, and trees.
It helps by prevented soil erosion and to prevent dust storms.
trees help to hold soil to avoid soil erosion so plant trees and avoid cutting them.
Soil erosion can not be completely prevented but it can be greatly reduced. Clearing land removes vegetation and tree roots that hold the soil together. Some farming practices leave great tracts of land open to the winds that can blow the topsoil away, sometimes for thousands of miles. Clever and careful replanting is one answer to prevent soil erosion.
Soil erosion.
Erosion can be prevented by maintaining plant growth in an area, and stopping is simple: don't put anything into the ground.
Soil erosion can be prevented by growing more vegetation, cover crops, and trees.
It helps by prevented soil erosion and to prevent dust storms.
thick vegetation
forests absorb carbon dioxide that causes global warming forests keep soil from erosion forests trap rain
forests absorb carbon dioxide that causes global warming forests keep soil from erosion forests trap rain
trees help to hold soil to avoid soil erosion so plant trees and avoid cutting them.
Soil erosion can not be completely prevented but it can be greatly reduced. Clearing land removes vegetation and tree roots that hold the soil together. Some farming practices leave great tracts of land open to the winds that can blow the topsoil away, sometimes for thousands of miles. Clever and careful replanting is one answer to prevent soil erosion.
Reforestation is to plant trees in forests that have been deforested. The roots of the trees hold the soil together therefore not having soil erosion. But soil erosion can still be done through humans, animals and other elements.
trees help to hold soil to avoid soil erosion so plant trees and avoid cutting them.
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.