Giant weeds act as shields and slow winds. They also protect the soil.
the roots keep the soil from moving around and keeps them "anchored down".
lack of rain, turned the topsoil to dust
lack of rain, turned the topsoil to dust
The heavy rain is eroding the soil.
Because the air pollution destroys the artworks.
Ground cover such as vegetation, trees, and grass roots help to hold the topsoil in place and prevent erosion by wind and rain. Mulching and practicing conservation methods like terracing or contour plowing can also help protect the topsoil from erosion.
lack of rain, turned the topsoil to dust
The intense drought conditions caused by lack of rain turned the topsoil to dust. When the soil dries out due to lack of precipitation, it loses its moisture and structure, becoming susceptible to erosion and turning into dust when disturbed by wind or other factors.
desert soil is dry and prairie gets an average amount of rain
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
Yes. All plants need rain.
No matter how much I ask it not to, the waves just keep eroding the cliff.Your high sugar diet is eroding and rotting your teeth.My trust for you is eroding every day.