Soil can be lost or damaged if there is heavy wind in the area, if there is a drought and if it loses it's fertile.
There are several ways that nutrient minerals are lost from the soil. The overuse of the soil in farming, natural weather inclinations and over population are just some of the ways.
The two ways in which the value of soil can be reduced are: when the soil loses its fertility and when topsoil is lost due to erosion.
soil,sun,water,and love
Contamination by chemicals Over farming without nutriment replacement
Water from the soil is lost in many ways. They are listed below:1. Surface run off (often in compact soil or soil with much clay particles)2. By drainage (in soil which has not reached field capacity)3. Evaporation from the soil surface4. Transpiration by plants5. Deep percolation (by the force of gravity)Leckraz Kaullysing
Soil can be lost or damaged if there is heavy wind in the area, if there is a drought and if it loses it's fertile.
Soil can be lost or damaged if there is heavy wind in the area, if there is a drought and if it loses it's fertile.
There are several ways that nutrient minerals are lost from the soil. The overuse of the soil in farming, natural weather inclinations and over population are just some of the ways.
The two ways in which the value of soil can be reduced are: when the soil loses its fertility and when topsoil is lost due to erosion.
soil,sun,water,and love
Contamination by chemicals Over farming without nutriment replacement
intestineheartanus
There are many ways in which soil can be sustained. You can use it for gardening, keep it moist, or plant patches of grass.
Water from the soil is lost in many ways. They are listed below:1. Surface run off (often in compact soil or soil with much clay particles)2. By drainage (in soil which has not reached field capacity)3. Evaporation from the soil surface4. Transpiration by plants5. Deep percolation (by the force of gravity)Leckraz Kaullysing
planting root plants
lightning is one way sorry
see existing wiki answer at: 3_ways_of_preventing_soil_erosion