Environmental Sciences, asked by yadavajityadav016, 1 month ago

2. Forests prevent soil erosion by binding soil particles in their
(b) Leaves
(d) Buds
(a) Stems
(c) Roots

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Answered by pinkusanyal89
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Forests prevent soil erosion by binding soil particles to their roots.

Explanation:

  1. Soil erosion is the process of movement of soil from one place to another because of wind water and air.
  2. Forest works great because trees and plants help to firmly hold the topmost layer of the soil.
  3. And due to this rainwater, wind does not carry away the soil further.
  4. Therefore, root play major role of binding the soil
Answered by brainlysme10
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Answer:

Forests prevent soil erosion by binding soil particles in their C] Roots.

Explanation:

The roots tend to intercept rainfall which will help to stop the 'splash erosion'. They also reduce the amount of water that seeps into the soil through proper transpiration. There are also several roots that go on to bind the layers of the soil.

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