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Destruction of vegetation cover increases soil erosion.
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Answered by Anonymous
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The roots of plants and trees help in binding the soil firmly, interweave with other roots and makes it less washed or carried away by the wind or water. Hence, destruction of vegetation increases the exposure of topsoil to water and wind, increase soil erosion

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