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Plants help to check soil erosion considerably. During flood or excessive rain, the soil gets washed away by the flow of water. However, deep rooted plants help the soil not get washed away by the water pressure, thereby slowing down the process of soil erosion. Therefore, planting of deep rooted trees are advisable along the river shore.

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12y ago

Plant roots act as net or web, trapping the soil and slowing down the erosion process.

Not just ANY plants. They plant trees between to slow down wind erosion.

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It helps reduce erosion becsause the roots can hold the soil in place so the soil doesn't move.

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The roots of the plants hold soil particles to control soil erosion.

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