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Plants absorb water from the wet soil, and their roots bind the soil together, making it more difficult to wash away.
By planting trees on were it is occurring plants in general
get a lot of trees planted and other plants that could help
Trees in the forest act as wind-breaks, and their roots help slow the effects or erosion.
Soil erosion can be slowed down by flood control and planting more trees.
Plant trees between fields to slow wind erosionStrip FarmingContour Plowing
Farmers can reduce wind erosion by planting rows of trees around the perimeters of their fields to slow the wind at ground level.
Natural anchors to slow or weaken erosion would include trees and plants, as their roots help anchor the soil, and large, natural boulders which can protect the soil on the leeward side.
There are several possibilities, but the most common in the US is for windbreaks. The trees slow down the wind and help prevent wind-caused soil erosion.
Vegitation is the main prevention. This includes all plants, trees, bushes, and grass. They slow and prevent erosion from coming into cites, farmland, villages, and more.
terracing grows some vegetation which helps slow down erosion
Humans try to slow erosion down by putting boulders down in front of the place that is eroding to help prop it up.
its the erosion