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Soil erosion is mainly caused by what?

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.


How were dust storm's caused?

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soil erosion


What are the problems in the peak district?

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What are the examples of soil erosion?

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.


What caused the heavy soil erosion in Italy?

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What soil was brought to Georgia to prevent soil erosion?

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.


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What is the name of the disturbance that removes most of the organisms and damages the soil?

This can be caused by an earthquake or by soil erosion.


Is soil erosion caused by global warming?

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What caused the sierra Nevada batholith to be exposed?

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What is erosion and what are the common types?

Erosion is the process by which soil and rocks are broken down and transported by wind, water, or ice. Common types of erosion include water erosion (caused by rainfall and runoff), wind erosion (caused by wind carrying away soil particles), and glacier erosion (caused by glaciers picking up and moving rocks and debris).