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I don't know.......my question is... how does erosion contribute to flooding?
yes,air water and soil can be exhausted by human activities as everything can be exhausted by overuse.
there are many human activities which cause soil erosion here is one of them; deforestation: cutting down of trees on large scale cause the degradation of soil because when rain comes and there are trees trees do not allow soil to move from its place .
Soil erosion and certain human activities causes the nutrients in the top soil to be removed.
farming ,logging,and etc.
I don't know.......my question is... how does erosion contribute to flooding?
Human activities influence different factors that affect the rock cycle, for example, soil erosion and weathering. Human activity such as mining affects rocks' weathering, affecting the rock cycle. Other human activities such as farming affect soil erosion, and soil erosion is a factor that affects the rock cycle.
There are positive and negative effects of human activities on soil ph. In some cases where land is tilled the pH has increased but most areas have lower soil pH due to human activities.
yes,air water and soil can be exhausted by human activities as everything can be exhausted by overuse.
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Deforestation
there are many human activities which cause soil erosion here is one of them; deforestation: cutting down of trees on large scale cause the degradation of soil because when rain comes and there are trees trees do not allow soil to move from its place .
Soil erosion and certain human activities causes the nutrients in the top soil to be removed.
It is strip mining and deforestation
farming ,logging,and etc.
Wind erosion was the cause of soil loss on the great plains in the 1930's. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- However to be susceptible to wind erosion the soil had to be exposed and the agent which did this was human farming - the plough.
Human activities change the surface of the Earth through climate change, and changing soil composition through application of fertilizers.