It could be blown away if there are strong winds.
I think it was a combination of poor soil use and drought.
it happens when it is not exposed to moving air currents
The normal means of overcoming drought is to irrigate. The soil needs water.
Drought dries the soil. Soil gets powdery because it is so dry. Wind blows powdery soil away. This is only one form of erosion.
Practicing water and soil conservation ensures when a drought occurs the results are mild
The drought, boll weevil and soil erosion affected Georgia by ruining it's cotton production. The drought also reduced toe growth of the crops.
because it can displace the soil
It dries out the soil so it can be displaced easier.
if soil is exposed to to much rain it will get damp and it will deteriorate
After the drought, thick soil and trees were now forming in the openless shrubbed feild.
drought was one main factor that caused the dust bowl.
yes sandy soil would (: