Yes
Erosion
Leaching is the washing away of the soil nutrent from top soil to sob soil
Soil erosion is the removal and washing away of the top soil, by the weather; wind, frost and water.
washing away of top soil is generally called soil erosion.its very harmful. when the top soil erodes into rivers, ocean, lakes precious and nutrient soil for agriculture is lost. when too much erodes into water bodies they raise the water level and there are chances of floods occurring. we can generally reduce and maby even stop erosion on soil by planting trees or tall plants where soil is loose and when nothing is growing on that soil. the roots of these plants and trees will bind the soil together and hold it firmly in one place.so it
If this is a natural process it is called erosion.
Erosion
Leaching is the washing away of the soil nutrent from top soil to sob soil
Soil erosion is the removal and washing away of the top soil, by the weather; wind, frost and water.
washing away of top soil is generally called soil erosion.its very harmful. when the top soil erodes into rivers, ocean, lakes precious and nutrient soil for agriculture is lost. when too much erodes into water bodies they raise the water level and there are chances of floods occurring. we can generally reduce and maby even stop erosion on soil by planting trees or tall plants where soil is loose and when nothing is growing on that soil. the roots of these plants and trees will bind the soil together and hold it firmly in one place.so it
carrying away of the top layer of soil is called?
If this is a natural process it is called erosion.
Erosion is the washing away of the top soil which is rich in nutrients by the activities of man and animals.When a heavy machine causes erosion, it makes the soil looses it's nutrients.
Soil erosion carries top soil away, which is troublesome if were hoping to grow plants there.
Tree roots can be very helpful in reducing erosion. Which is why deforested areas can be a problem, with landslip, erosion and subsidence becoming more common.
The top layer of soil where grass grows is called Humus. The next layer is the topsoil, and the layer after that is the subsoil.
yes, flowing water can harm top soil because it carries away the soil with it and causes soil erosion.
If you are refering to the one study island question about growing plants on top of a hill, then the answer is MAKE THE PLOW LINES RUN ACROSS THE SIDES OF THE HILL.