Soil erosion can be increased by wind, water, or over tilling the land.
increased soil erosion
increased soil erosion
The bad effects of soil erosion are: loss of productive land, loss of topsoil, and increased risk of flooding.
Compare erosion between farms of different crops.
Yes
It's the other way around. Erosion takes soil away and removes it. Erosion is bad for the soil. The more erosion there is, the less soil there is.
No, soil erosion is a global issue
how does a person cause a soil erosion
The causes of soil erosion are: Deforestation. When trees and vegetation are removed from soil, soil loses its fertility. If left fallow, soil gets loosened, causing soil erosion especially on steep slopes when rainwater has increased surface flow. Huge windstorms, bad irrigation methods, overgrazing and other poor farming practices, will also result in soil erosion. The consequences: As a consequence, Increased eutrophication, land is no longer suitable for crop growth, or grazing animals. As land loses fertility, reduced income of farmers, less plant growth leads to further erosion, environment suffers like faces with a prospect of famine, when more trees will be cut down. Excessive soil degradation will make people starve. They will get no choice, but to migrate to another place. The eroded top soil forms excessive amounts of sediments in rivers, causing rivers to overflow their banks. Moreover, flooding becomes more frequent. Lastly, it damages fish breeding areas.
Erosion is the result of natural disasters such as landslides. When there is Soil Erosion in that given part of the soil, the soil's topsoil is very thin or washed away. When there is Soil Erosion, the soil will be not good to be planted with. Sometimes Soil Erosion can be good too in means of adding topsoil to the other parts of the soil that has less or no more topsoil.
soil
no,soil cannot grow in such soil erosion because soil erosion damages the upper fertile layer of soil which caries away the fertility of soil and take humus from it