vegetation
you put plants in it
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The roots of the plants keep the soil in place, and ground covers (clovers, grass) prevent runoff erosion.
Sand helps aerate (introduce air into and leave pockets for air) into soil.
you put plants in it
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Dune grass helps the environment by helping keep the soil from eroding away. You see, the roots cling to the particles of soil and hold on tight! Therefore, when wind, water, etc. comes along, the soil stays!!! Hope this helps!
The roots of the plants keep the soil in place, and ground covers (clovers, grass) prevent runoff erosion.
food, breathable air, and their roots keep soil from eroding to quickly
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The heavy rain is eroding the soil.
the roots keep the soil from moving around and keeps them "anchored down".
Sand helps aerate (introduce air into and leave pockets for air) into soil.
erosion
they break down and keep breaking down until the're soil or sand