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Q: How does trees acts as a wind barrier?
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What are shelterbelts?

A barrier of trees and shrubs that protects against the wind and reduces erosion.


How trees help prevent erosion?

Anchoring the earth on slopes and causing a wind and rain barrier.


How does afforestation help in preventing soil erosion?

We all know that roots of trees firmly hold on to the soil. As trees grow tall, they also keep rooting deeper into the soil. As the roots of trees spread deep into the layers of soil, they hold it tightly, thus preventing soil erosion. Soil under a vegetative cover is saved from erosion due to wind as this cover acts as a wind barrier.


What can Wind can form?

wind can form barrier islands and loesses


How does the use of a wind barrier reduce erosion on a farm?

The main agents of soil erosion are wind, water, and tillage. A wind barrier keeps topsoil from blowing away


Is dentin is a layer of connective tissue that acts as a barrier to protect the pulp?

Yes, dentin is a layer of connective tissue that acts as a barrier to protect the pulp.


The skin acts as a barrier against germs and also controls body temperature?

True. The skin acts as a barrier against germs and also controls body temperature.


What is the meaning of the trees bowed as the wind passed by?

I think its like the wind blows on the trees?


What wind cause small trees to sway?

what wind causes small trees to sway


What would be the present-tenses in the sentence The wind and the trees?

The wind and the trees is fine in context - the question would be, how do you want to apply them? The wind BLEW through the trees. vs. The wind BLOWS through the trees. Apply verbs that will provide the context and tense you need.


What are the body's barrier?

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Which organ in the integumentary system acts like a barrier?

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