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Erosion is the wearing away of the ground by rain or wind. For example: The chasm of the Grand Canyon in the US was created by water of the Colorado River washing away the rocks, sand, and soil.
False, erosion is the gradual wearing down,wearing away of something. In nature it refers to such phenomena as the destructive effect of rivers on their banks, tides on shores, wind and weather on mountains The word is used in metaphor and analogy too. Some members of the Augusta Golf Club regard the admission of women as an erosion of the Club's charter principles
Erosion control, ground cover, insect control, and natural beauty are beneficial effects of garden weeds.Specifically, garden weeds cover a soil which may not attract edible or ornamental plants. It therefore functions to control erosion and hold soil together. It also offers ground cover for exercise and recreation. It serves as sources of beneficial insects and natural beauty.
It does not actually kill actively growing weeds but it can be used as a natural way to prevent weeds.
It takes plants and weeds from the ground which hold the soil and water in place. This can lead to erosion
It takes plants and weeds from the ground which hold the soil and water in place. This can lead to erosion
Yes, it can cause a depletion to natural resources. Farmers use pesticides and other chemicals to stop insects, pests, weeds from competing for food with plants. These chemicals can cause great damage to the soil. They can cause soil erosion. Other than this, they also cause diseases among the organisms that eat it.
It depends on the species of the weeds. A general rule of thumb is yes, they evolved in the wild and so will usually know what they can eat (if it occurs in nature/their natural habitat)
Competition for resources, invasion of space, and resistance to stress are the disadvantages of having weeds in plots. Weeds -- as plants whose benefits are unappreciated, unknown, unremembered, or unwelcome -- will do a far more effective job in the above-mentioned areas than any edible or ornamental plant whose competitiveness, expansiveness, and tolerances are compromised by cultivation.
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boiling water or fire will kill just about anything.
In nature, there is no such thing as weeds. Super weeds were also non-existent because there were no herbicides being used in nature. Of course plants were always competing for growth in nature, but they're all a part of the natural ecosystem.