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How rainfall causes problem?

Large amounts of rainfall can cause problems because of flooding of forests and cities. Acid rain falling cause global warming problems.


What do catterpillars eat?

snails eat leaves i think not sure but im 95% sure that right Edited answer- Caterpillars are the larval stage of butterflies and moths. They are in general herbivores (a very few species are insectivores) and so feed on leaves and fruits. They are seen by gardeners and agricultural farmers as pests because of the damage they cause due to their enormous appetites.


Do ants eat mealworms?

Yes, cause it's sweet just the same as bees, they eat honey.


What Problems are there with goats today on galapagos island?

Goats are not a native species in the Galapagos Islands. The large herds of goats are very damaging, they displace the native fauna (giant tortoises, insects, etc.) from feeding sites, they destroy the vegetation cover and cause severe levels of erosion.


Can chickens eat artichokes?

well, no cause chickens are vegitarians. <--- whoever said this is an idiot ...so yes? they can? chickens CAN eat artichokes, would they choose to? i dont know. Chickens will eat just about anything you give them including meats,fish, etc.. They love the artichoke plant leaves and will pick through the eaten leaves of the developing seed heads after they are consumed by humans. (Human food consisting of the outer leaves and heart of the developing thistle seed pod). The answer is yes they can eat artichoke and it will not harm them.

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Does falling leaves cause erosion?

No but as they rot they do release acids which chemically weather the underlying rocks which makes the erosion process easier.


How do forests conserve soil?

The tree's roots holds the soil and soaks up water to prevent soil erosion. Actually, it's the action of "soaking up water" that will cause soil erosion, just like too much water will cause soil erosion. The real answer to this question is really about the litter that the trees create that minimizes--not prevents--soil erosion. Soil erosion is also prevented in treeless areas like in natural grasslands where the same thing happens: the roots and litter layed down by dead plant material conserves and minimizes soil erosion.


Can a rock cause a erosion?

No, sand, wind, and water can cause erosion.


What is the biggest cause of erosion?

The biggest cause of erosion is wind and water.


How does a person cause soil erosion?

how does a person cause a soil erosion


Can valleys cause erosion?

A valley itself cannot cause erosion, but can be hugely affected by erosion. Usually Valley erosion is caused by glaciers, a common agent of erosion.


What sre some things that cause erosion?

Water and wind are the cause of most erosion.


What is the largest cause in weathering and erosion?

Moving water is the biggest cause of weathering and erosion.


How does erosion cause fire?

Erosion does not cause fire


Does acid rain cause erosion?

There are several things that cause erosion, and acid rain is one of them.


Is deforestation a cause of soil erosion because it leaves the soil bare and exposed?

Yes, plus it also removes the tree roots that hold the soil together.


What causes the erosion?

wind, air, and ice cause erosion.