Planting different crops
Erosion, Nutrient depletion, and desertification
The technique involves the creation of Breakwaters.
Erosion is the loss of topsoil from a surface due to the lack of plant growth and other protecting factors over the course of a period of time. Damage that can occur from the process of erosion include landslides, loss of topsoil for agriculture, or flooding.
Water cycle removes top soil. It decreases the fertility of soil.
volcanic emissions and reactions at the sea floor
Soil conservation
Soil Conversation
Maintaining the fertility of soil by preventing erosion and nutrient loss is called soil conservation.
Soil Conservation, which includes contour plowing, plant rotation, allowing dead 'tillage' to remain after harvest so as to avoid disturbing the soil- or planting rye grass or other plants to maintain soil macro and micro nutrients and other farming methods.
floods result in soil erosion by washing the sediments away.
Mostly by erosion but if it deposits briny water, that will also decrease fertility
by the erosion
breakwaters
It can result in erosion, nutrient depletion, and desertification.
The rain removes the top soil. It decreases soil's fertility and cause erosion.
Humans can stop erosion by leaving forests intact and by protecting sand dunes. The more plants and ground cover that is available, the less erosion occurs.
Plants or plant roots