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process of removal of top layers of soil when heavy rain hits bare soil
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Erosion, pollution, loss of top soil.
it melts
it turns to rain
The rain removes the top soil. It decreases soil's fertility and cause erosion.
The deeper soil on the lower slopes is a result of soil being washed down from the top of the hill by water which results from the precipitation of rain or snow. Soil can also be blown from the top of the hill by the wind and then redeposited in the lee of the hill and thus added to the deposits on the lower slopes.
Limestone neutralized the acids in acid rain. However pine trees grow in the soil on top of the limestone so the effect of neutralization will not be as significant. If the soil contains pulverized limestone )is basic) the soil will not become acidic
They can grow wildly in woods, or in hedgerows.
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
The question cannot be answered without its context: how many inches of WHAT? Top soil? Rain?
When the rain falls from the top of the cloud, since Cumulonimbus clouds are big the rain freezes up and turns into a ball of ice before it hits the ground.