First of all plants don't affect erosion in fact, they help us to stop soil from eroding. The process of wearing away of soil slowly over a period of time by wind , water , etc. is called soil erosion . The roots of the plants hold the soil and its particles together to prevent the soil from erosion . That's why we must plant trees to stop soil from eroding. =D
the uppermost layer of soil is loose.when wind blows , it can carry away topsoil.when rain falls and water flows on the land, much topsoil is carried away.erosion by wind water removes much of topsoil.
No. Erosion is more common in areas of sparse (very little) vegetation. Plant roots prevent erosion.
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rate of erosion
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Accelerated erosion is soil erosion that occurs more rapidly than soil horizons can form from the parent regolith. Erosion can be accelerated through the activities of human beings.
It's not correct to say that science made the life difficult, rather we should say we are misusing the scientific knowledge. Such inventions can be mainly Nuclear weapons, etc.
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Soil Erosion
Mostly what prevents erosion is the roots of various plants grabbing hold of the dirt and holding it in place, what makes plants difficult to pull out of the ground also keeps the soil from washing away too much.
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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.
Erosion is a natural process. Humans contribute to erosion when they clear an area of plants. Plants help to keep the soil in place through their roots. Humans can help to control erosion by planting hillsides and slopes with erosion control plants.
Because the from of the plants are the same type of the erosion
Erosion
they give off roots spreading towards the erosion and smooth the erosion system
they POO EROSION
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I assume you mean soil erosion? If so then no The roots etc of the plants help preserve the soil