No, soil erosion is caused by wind, water and rain washing or blowing away topsoils, or causing mudslides and the like.
Cutting down trees often encourages soil erosion as the roots give up trying to hold the ground together.
from global warming
soil erosion is washing away of soil or carring away of soil from one place to another
Human beings may cause erosion by activities such as farming or games. They may also cause erosion by cutting down trees and other vegetation that act as windbreakers.
Yes, it is called soil erosion. The plant cover reduces soil erosion by water and wind.
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Global Warming is the cause of a lot of things and erosion may be increased in certain areas from global warming. As we know global warming will increase the planets temperature. Down in Antarctica, where it is all ice this is not good. So the ice melts as it does in plenty of other polar regions where the water has warmed. The water levels rise and begin to erode the beaches and land very slowly, but none the less it does increase. That's why dredging must be done to keep the beaches there, even though they do dredge even if global warming wasn't a problem. This is one way that i know of his global warming affects erosion.
forests absorb carbon dioxide that causes global warming forests keep soil from erosion forests trap rain
forests absorb carbon dioxide that causes global warming forests keep soil from erosion forests trap rain
One of the main advantages of soil erosion is that it helps fight global warming. when soil erodes it takes carbon with it and carries it to wetland areas. The wetland areas then store the carbon for very long periods of time.
Soil erosion is mainly caused by water runoff and wind that remove the top layer of soil. Activities such as deforestation, improper agricultural practices, and construction can exacerbate soil erosion.
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Examples of soil erosion include water erosion caused by heavy rainfall, wind erosion in arid regions, and tillage erosion from agricultural practices. Other examples include erosion caused by deforestation, construction activities, and mining operations.
Yes. Trees prevent soil erosion and are vital in maintaining and regulating water cycles, and help check global warming by using carbon dioxide in photosynthesis.
because it could be hard for plants to grow
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Pine needles and straw were brought to Georgia to prevent soil erosion. These materials help to cover and protect the soil, reducing erosion caused by water and wind.