what kind of animals exposes soil? A pig, mostly. any animal can, actually. Also, if the grass as been worn down from being walked on repeatedly it exposes soil.
The biggest by far is tillage of any kind, since it exposes the naked soil to the effects of wind and precipitation. Overgrazing by livestock can be another key factor. Any activity that removes natural vegetation and leaves the soil bare must be carefully analyzed. As with all aspects of agriculture, proper management is the best preventative.
Humans can contribute to erosion in many ways. One of which is when land is used for industrial agriculture such as: livestock, poultry, fish, and crops. An example of this would be when land is used for crops. When the land is plowed it disturbs soil and plant roots which cause the soil to become loose which in effect cause it to be more easily moved, i.e erosion.
Lichen will colonize the bare rock
Alluvial soil Black soil (regur soil) Red soil Mountain Soil Desert soil
Top soil is soil on the very top of the earths crust and is the soil we walk on. Sub soil is the soil tha is under top soil
Mining: Exposes the soil and it can be blown away. Smelting: Releases gases into the air.
Mining: Exposes the soil and it can be blown away. Smelting: Releases gases into the air.
Earthworms tunnel through the soil and move soil particles around. The motion breaks some particles into smaller particles. It also exposes fresh surfaces to continued weathering.
Earthworms tunnel through the soil and move soil particles around. The motion breaks some particles into smaller particles. It also exposes fresh surfaces to continued weathering
Land that is cleared in a rain forest for farming may become eroded more easily. Clearing the land exposes it to sunlight which makes the soil lose moisture rather than retain it.
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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.
The biggest by far is tillage of any kind, since it exposes the naked soil to the effects of wind and precipitation. Overgrazing by livestock can be another key factor. Any activity that removes natural vegetation and leaves the soil bare must be carefully analyzed. As with all aspects of agriculture, proper management is the best preventative.
The advantages of the 'Pre-sowing tilling' activities are as follows: 1)The land is ploughed deep so the soil is turned up, it makes the soil friable and suitable for growing crops.Weeding becomes easier. The stubble and roots of previous crops become loose and are picked out. After that the soil is evened out and the land is ready for sowing. 2)Loosening the soil exposes the germs and insects in it to the sun and thus kills them. Ploughing also helps to aerate the soil, that is it helps air to enter deeper into the soil. 3)Loose soil prevents water from flowing away from the surface and helps it to percolate into the soil.
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