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The effect of soil erosion on earth is that it leads to the removal of fertile soil. It leads to the lessening of water holding capacity of soil.
The excess use of fertilizers does not of itself lead to soil erosion. It is agriculture - the clear felling and working of land that was once covered by trees or natural vegetation that leads to soil erosion. The roots of stable plants "bind" the soil - remove these plants and the soil will wash or blow away.
it removes vegetation from the building site. Trust me it's the RIGHT answer.
It's the other way around. Erosion takes soil away and removes it. Erosion is bad for the soil. The more erosion there is, the less soil there is.
No, soil erosion is a global issue
The effect of soil erosion on earth is that it leads to the removal of fertile soil. It leads to the lessening of water holding capacity of soil.
Land-building is stronger than erosion because when we build roads it increases erosion rates because it reduces the natural ground cover usually found on untouched soil. Building roads also changes the drainage pattern of soil. Another way to break down natural erosion is through logging, which is compacting the soil, or grazing by animals, which exposes soil to animal waste and chemicals. Another example of land building is tilling the soil. When someone tills the land, whether for industrial or personal use, it reduces the vegetation cover on the surface of the soil and disturbs both soil structure and plant roots that would usually hold soil in place. Erosion is done natural with normal weathering. The wind places a big part in erosion. One example of erosion is the Grand Canyon. The wind and water made the Grand Canyon a natural wonder. Erosion is healthy for our ecosystem as long as it is done in natural ways instead of building a bunch of roads or using the land for agricultural use. We have to take care of what God has given us, if we do not then we are making our planet non existent in the years to come.
The excess use of fertilizers does not of itself lead to soil erosion. It is agriculture - the clear felling and working of land that was once covered by trees or natural vegetation that leads to soil erosion. The roots of stable plants "bind" the soil - remove these plants and the soil will wash or blow away.
Basically it leads to soil erosion
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deforestation which leads to soil erosion,and the animals losing their habitat
soil erosion
digging mines building houses
The disadvantages of a lot of heavy rainfall is that it leads to the destruction of property and life. It also leads to soil erosion and river pollution.
it removes vegetation from the building site. Trust me it's the RIGHT answer.
Because dikes are built at the edge of the ricefields to stop the water from carrying the soft soil away
Study Island; Soil Erosion