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other soils have a poor resistance to erosion. A slope can increase the affects of erosion, obviously, because it increases speed, and destruction of the runoff and sediment.
Soils are thin and poor in hot wet climates because of the erosion of the loose surface soils.
depending on your growing situation via....in a garden or in a controled environment..your soil reduction would most likely and possibly be that your plant is overusing your nutrients in the soil orr that when you water your plants that you overwash or drown the soil/plant. and that is the resources :)
Erosion is the result of something that is still not controlled. Agents of erosion when we are talking about soil, for instance, could be the wind and water or even lack of vegetation, poor soil.Definition of erosion by 'the free dictionary" :1. The process of eroding or the condition of being eroded: erosion of the beach; progressive erosion of confidence in our legal system; erosion of the value of the dollar abroad.2. The group of natural processes, including weathering, dissolution, abrasion, corrosion, and transportation, by which material is worn away from the earth's surface.You can notice that "erosion' has two main meanings.
Two major causes of soil loss are erosion and deliberate removal. Erosion is natural weathering of soil through water, wind or other weather conditions.
This is called "desertification." It's main cause is from poor management and poor to no education on proper land, soil and plant management. As a result, soil quality decreases to the point plants cannot grow nearly as well as they should.
War, drought, poor land management
Poor soil management can lead to soil erosion, nutrient depletion, and desertification.
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Poor time management causes stress because a person is left to do all of their work at the last moment. This would not be an issue if the work was spread out over an extended period of time.
Poor use of land refers to situations where the land is not utilized efficiently or sustainably. This can include activities like overgrazing, deforestation, urban sprawl, and monoculture farming, which can lead to soil degradation, loss of biodiversity, pollution, and other environmental problems. Effective land management practices are important to prevent poor use of land and maintain ecosystem health.
"Unsustainable" means that whatever someone is doing on the land - farming, mining, cutting timber - is being done in such a way that the land is being degraded faster than it can recover. For example, poor farming practices can degrade or erode the soil away to a point where nothing can be grown on the land anymore; this is unsustainable land management. Conversely, "sustainable land management" refers to a way of using the land that can be done forever.
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Not likely but it is possible.
Runoff is important because it plays a critical role in the water cycle by carrying nutrients and pollutants from various sources into bodies of water. It can also contribute to erosion, sedimentation, and flooding in areas with poor land management practices. Managing runoff effectively is key to preserving water quality and ecosystem health.