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2. How do forests prevent soil erosion?​

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Answered by hdika
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Answer: 1.Forest reduce wind velocity which prevents wind erosion

2.Forests are helpful controlling flood

The roots of rainforest trees and vegetation help anchor the soil. When trees are cut down there is no longer anything to protect the ground, and soils are quickly washed away with rain.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

It is the removal of top fertile layer of soil due to strong winds and flowing water.Vegetation ,plants or forest cover helps in the percolation of water into deeper layers.It also helps to prevent the removal of top soil.In the absence of this cover,topsoil is likely to be removed very quickly and soil erosion occur

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