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consequences of erosion
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Answered by Mathi1234
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Answer: Other effects of erosion include increased flooding, increased sedimentation in rivers and streams, loss of soil nutrients' and soil degradation, and, in extreme cases, desertification. It becomes harder to grow crops on eroded soils and local flora and fauna typically suffer.

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Answered by dakshaloma
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Soil erosion is a global issue and we can see its traits everywhere we go. It doesn’t matter whether it is in the rural or urban settings, erosion affects even untouched soils of pristine natural areas.

The reason for this is that erosion is caused by numerous factors, originating from both natural processes and human activities. In some cases, it is the combination of more of these factors that influence soil stability and health.

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