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Soil erosion is linked to rain and wind levels. Rain will cause soil to become loose and wash away while wind will blow and carry dry soil away.
the tree holds the nutrients but if you remove the tree the nutrients will wash away then you cant plant any thing else there.
Yes, "let the rain wash away the pain of yesterday" is an example of personification because it suggests that the rain has the ability to wash away emotional pain, which is a human characteristic.
Soil erosion happens when wind or rain blow or wash away the soil. Dust storms and landslides are soil erosion, often encouraged by intensive plowing of the land or tree felling on mountain slopes.
rain and snow wash the soil into rivers to drain into the bay
Typhoons can cause trees to fall or be uprooted through strong winds and soil loosened by rain.. Without the trees to hold soil in place, heavy rains can wash the soil away.
It lets the rain wash the soil into the river and out to sea. It lets the sun dry the soil completely, which lets the wind blow the dust away. Pretty soon you have a desert.
Heavy rain fall and floods can wash away top soil. This may leave a denser, clay or gravel subsoil on the surface, making farming difficult. In some parts of the world, Intensive cultivation and over use of inorganic fertilisers has allowed the wind to blow off the top soil. This has resulted in the formation of "Dust Bowl" conditions.
to wash away
Sometimes they can. Cyclones, especially tropical cyclones, can produce torrential rain and heavy flooding. These floods can wash away soil and roads.
If the plants are small or fragile, the heavy rain can damage the leaves and stems. It can also wash away the surrounding soil, leaving exposed roots, which can kill the plants.
bc of all the soil had wash away