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Drought dries the soil. Soil gets powdery because it is so dry. Wind blows powdery soil away. This is only one form of erosion.
The normal means of overcoming drought is to irrigate. The soil needs water.
The drought, boll weevil and soil erosion affected Georgia by ruining it's cotton production. The drought also reduced toe growth of the crops.
Soil erosion. Overworked land and drought
I think it was a combination of poor soil use and drought.
Drought dries the soil. Soil gets powdery because it is so dry. Wind blows powdery soil away. This is only one form of erosion.
The normal means of overcoming drought is to irrigate. The soil needs water.
The drought, boll weevil and soil erosion affected Georgia by ruining it's cotton production. The drought also reduced toe growth of the crops.
Soil erosion. Overworked land and drought
Drought, soil erosion and competition from cattle ranchers.
I think it was a combination of poor soil use and drought.
Drought, soil erosion and competition from cattle ranchers.
Soil erosion is influenced by three factors: wind, water, and condition of the soil.It is easy to see how wind and water move soil away from the top of the earth, but condition of the soil is a little different. Soil condition is affected by season (wet or dry), by drought, and by fire, and by man. All of these can and do cause soils to be denuded. When soil is denuded, it is far more susceptible to erosion from wind and water.
How an unusually prolonged drought might affect a biological community?Drought conditions increase soil erosion, damage plants, impair water quality, and diminish biological health. Drought also makes areas more prone to invasion of harmful species and insect infestation.
there are all kinds of problems with, and that's why we need to take care of it. there is soil erosion, soil pollution, pesticides, nutrition pollution,drought, and mud slide.
it decreases because the trees stop the movement of the soil and block it
over grazing wind water