The roots of the plants hold the soil particles tightly and hence help in reducing the soil erosion.
purple vetch or red clover.
Erosion can impact daily life by causing infrastructure damage, such as roads and buildings being compromised. It can also impact agricultural activities by reducing soil fertility and affecting crop yield. Additionally, erosion can lead to sediment pollution in water bodies, affecting water quality and aquatic life.
The erosion caused by wind and rain in the badlands can remove layers of topsoil, leaving behind bare rock or clay surfaces. This lack of soil makes it difficult for plant life to establish and thrive in the harsh environment of the badlands.
Deforestation
The desert usually has sparse plant life that would help hold soil in place.
Soil erosion can cause desertification, which results in loss of plant life in a certain area. This forces animals to move elsewhere to find food, abandoning an area that was once rich in plant life.
There are many ways, many very indirect. The chief cause is the cutting covering or destruction of plant life.
plant plants
Plant gases and trees.
reduce
do not plant
Plant vegetation