You can add soil to those plants and some compost to help them grow again, or transplant the plants to a better location.
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You probably are thinking about soil erosion. When the topsoil and minerals wash away, it is harder for plants to grow.
When there is soil erosion, there is depletion of top soil which in turn makes it impossible for plants to grow well. Plants need humus and top loam soils or black cotton soils for them to grow normally.
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Overgrazing does not destroy topsoil so much as it decimates all the vegetation. When sheep graze they tend to snip off the grass lower to the base than cattle. This is sometimes a contributor to overgrazing, which then leaves the land bare, and then the wind and the rain blow away the topsoil. Then the result is that crops don't grow as well, it's a much more complex problem.
they are useful because they help you heat up stored food that has been frozen and they are harmful because you have to watch what you put in it because it can blow up.
There have been cases of people being very sick because of an overdose.
If tobacco had been discovered now it would be illegal. However it is one of those drug plants which began to be used centuries ago, before we understood how harmful it was.
No, topsoil takes thousands of years to accumulate. When Earth was very young, it was mostly rocks and lava. After the atmosphere settled in, and erosion of rock began, and organisms showed up, topsoil began to accumulate over the rock.
it is because it is harmful and can burn the skin
The ones on earth, because there are no plants in outer space, and none on the moon that have been discovered yet.
They are to plants as they eat the leaves.
Plants have been extinct by pollution because we are not taking care about all the issues that are happening on Earth. TAKE ACTION