When soil is washed away by water and wind,it's called soil erosion.It usually happens at hills with not many trees.If there are many trees, the roots will hold the soil firmly so there will be a lesser chance of soil erosion to occur.
Washing and cutting away of soil is known as soil erosion. Soil erosion is done by many elements of weather. They are:
When soil blows away, that is described as wind erosion.
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the stream load rock,soil,etc.the stream load rock,soil,etc.
By washing the seeds away the soil.
The process of dropping soil and sand in a new place is called deposition. It can be accomplished either by wind or water erosion.
First of all plants don't affect erosion in fact, they help us to stop soil from eroding. The process of wearing away of soil slowly over a period of time by wind , water , etc. is called soil erosion . The roots of the plants hold the soil and its particles together to prevent the soil from erosion . That's why we must plant trees to stop soil from eroding. =D
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Stopping deforestation and cover soil with plants keep soil from blowing away.
Yes they do. Trees and plants help to keep soil from blowing away in the wind.
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Soil is worn away - erosion - by the elements wind and water.
it's called soil erosion
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it's called soil erosion
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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.