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The weathering break it down and erosion carries it to another place which turns to sediment eventually turns to soil.
floods could increase,change of landscape,loss of fertility of soil,plants wont get nutrients,loss of agriculture
It changes the landscape by blowing over or on the landscape
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.
Weathering and erosion break down rocks until they, eventually, become soil.
The weathering break it down and erosion carries it to another place which turns to sediment eventually turns to soil.
floods could increase,change of landscape,loss of fertility of soil,plants wont get nutrients,loss of agriculture
It changes the landscape by blowing over or on the landscape
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.
Weathering and erosion break down rocks until they, eventually, become soil.
I take it you mean "soil erosion": there is no such word as erosine. The dictionary definition of erosion is "the mechanical process of wearing or grinding something down." In soil erosion this is expanded to mean any process that removes soil, such as rainfall washing soil into water courses or wind blowing soil away. Soil erosion is usually prevented by vegetation such as grass holding the soil in place and allowing it to accumulate. Soil erosion often occurs when the native vegetation is stripped away e.g for farming. This exposes the soil to the effects of the weather such as wind and rain and allows erosion to carry away the soil in which crops could be grown. Eventually so much soil can be lost that the land is no longer useful for farming.
It stops erosion by creating relatively small levees perpendicular to the natural flow of "runoff" rainwater.it goes against the shape of the landscape so that the wind and water will have a hard time washing the soil away
No, soil erosion is a global issue
how does a person cause a soil erosion
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.
The landscape was changing due to factors such as deforestation, urbanization, industrialization, and climate change. These activities have led to alterations in the natural environment, including loss of biodiversity, soil erosion, and changes in land use patterns.
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