More the plant cover , less chances will be their for soilerosion. Because plant roots held the soil tight.
Yes, it is in the book and SHE did teach you. You just weren't paying attention , so open the book and look for the answer. It is under one of the headings in the middle of the page. How do I know this? I am a teacher. We want to know the answer not to be criticized!you're being sexist teacher
Yes, it is called soil erosion. The plant cover reduces soil erosion by water and wind.
Erosion
erosion by water and wind ;)
erosion by water and wind ;)
What is the relationship between productivity and plant breeding
Cover crops, planting in swirvy lines, or plant in a greenhouse! ; )
Drought reduces vegetation cover and weakens plant roots, making soil more susceptible to erosion by wind and water. Without adequate plant cover, soil becomes dry and loose, increasing the likelihood of erosion when exposed to wind or heavy rain.
A ground cover is a lowing growing plant(s) that spreads quickly. Grass is a common ground cover plant, but there are many flowering plants that are used for ground cover. The purpose of a ground cover is to prevent erosion and add beauty.
The relationship between them is the sea.
The loss of soil not protected by plant cover is mainly caused by erosion processes such as wind and water. Without plant roots to hold the soil in place, it becomes vulnerable to being carried away by these natural forces. Additionally, human activities such as deforestation and improper land use practices can also accelerate soil erosion in areas lacking plant cover.
Idon't think that there is anny relationship between a plant and a butterfly cause butterfly's love plant's.