Tree roots tie in the soil and prevent erosion.
The waxy coating on an evergreens leaves in an adaptation to help prevent water lose in the conifer tree. Evergreens also have chemicals that help prevent them from freezing.
In open country, trees act as windbreaks and keep wind from blowing away topsoil and their roots prevent soil from being washed away from heavy rains. Tree roots also help store water in the ground.
The tree's roots holds the soil and soaks up water to prevent soil erosion. Actually, it's the action of "soaking up water" that will cause soil erosion, just like too much water will cause soil erosion. The real answer to this question is really about the litter that the trees create that minimizes--not prevents--soil erosion. Soil erosion is also prevented in treeless areas like in natural grasslands where the same thing happens: the roots and litter layed down by dead plant material conserves and minimizes soil erosion.
The tree roots help hold the soil together.
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Tree roots tie in the soil and prevent erosion.
The deep tree roots help prevent the soil from eroding.
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Tree's often have complex root systems which help to pack the soil/sand close together, decreasing erosion.
Trees help to prevent erosion because their roots can hold soil in place. Removing trees on a large scale makes an area much more prone to erosion. Tree removal can be particularly problematic where the ground is steep: Erosion can occur quickly in steeper areas when storms or earthquakes displace soil. This can even pose a danger of landslides.
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First, I try to not cut them. But if there would no option but without cuting i, I have to do that.
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