Protection Given By Plants and TreesPlants and trees protect soil from erosion.
plants tightens the soil and save it from erosion.
Plants and trees help hold soil together with their root systems, preventing it from being washed away by rain or wind. When these plants are removed, there is nothing to protect the soil, leading to erosion. Soil erosion can also be exacerbated by the loss of plant litter and organic matter that would otherwise help to stabilize the soil.
Trees prevent erosion and protect the soil by their roots holding the soil in place, reducing the impact of rainfall and wind, and promoting the formation of a stable soil structure.
it protect soil from soil erosion
All growing plants and trees help to anchor the soil around their roots. If the grass is burnt and the leaves and trees burn and die then wind and water can more easily move the soil. This is soil erosion.
Their roots fix them into the soil.
we can protect them in easy way like avoid cutting trees in the forest
Plants, including trees, help hold soil on hillsides by spreading their root systems, which anchor the soil in place. The roots also absorb water and help prevent erosion by reducing runoff. Trees, with their larger and deeper root systems, can be particularly effective at stabilizing soil on hillsides.
The plants hold the soil in place
yes.
Stopping deforestation and cover soil with plants keep soil from blowing away.