They stop it from happening. Or slow it. Their roots hold the soil in place.
soil erosion
soil erosion
soil erosion
Earth, by far, though Mars shows indications of a condition that at least appears to be soil erosion.
It blocks the erosion from happening. That is why it prevents/reduces the effects of erosion
They stop it from happening. Or slow it. Their roots hold the soil in place.
an example of erosion happening in our area is the way water moves the soil to another place.
The planting of more trees can protect soil from wind and water erosion. The terracing of hillsides also helps to reduce the effects of erosion.
Maybe yes because erosion is happening erosion carry rocks and sediments
Bits of trivia about soil include the fact that water and wind are both capable of carrying away soil. The most dramatic form of soil erosion is gully erosion, and that dry areas are the most susceptible areas to wind erosion.
Sandy soil.
soil erosion
soil erosion
soil erosion
Earth, by far, though Mars shows indications of a condition that at least appears to be soil erosion.
For the most part, no. Soil erosion has been happening for millions of years, with no real adverse side effects. However, if there are contaminants, such as fertilizer, oil, or other chemicals, it can cause problems for aquatic creatures living in any bodies of water they're washed into.