In soil erosion the top soil is being removed or washed away by the higher surface runoff.
The type of erosion pictured is called water erosion, specifically sheet erosion where thin layers of soil are removed by flowing water. This type of erosion can help carry harmful chemicals deposited in the soil to rivers, lakes, and oceans by dissolving or suspending the chemicals in the water as it moves over the land, eventually depositing them into water bodies downstream.
Soil erosion can lead to the formation of new habitats, increase the fertility of surrounding land through nutrient deposition, and help in the natural cycle of sedimentation in rivers and lakes. Additionally, it can contribute to the redistribution of soil resources, aiding in the regeneration of ecosystems.
Removing the forest vegetation increases soil erosion. That soil is washed out into waterways when it rains, increasing the particulate matter in waterways.
soil erosion
it is called erosion
Soil Erosion.
it will destroy the crops
Water can be found in oceans, rivers, lakes, and underground reservoirs known as aquifers.
rocks
The process that carries sediments into rivers is called erosion. Erosion occurs when weathering and other factors break down rocks and soil, which are then transported by water, wind, or ice and deposited into rivers.
Water erosion is the largest cause of soil erosion, which includes processes like rainfall, runoff, and rivers wearing away soil particles and carrying them to other locations.
they used and had many tress, rivers/lakes, and fertile soil.