Environmental Sciences, asked by aishayadav865, 9 months ago

Differentiate. between soil erosion and eutrophication​

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Answered by ram4321
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Explanation:soil erosion is the top soil away from the water and air.

it contains the most fertile the soil(the top layer)traveling to one place to another  place it contains most nutrients soil is we are lost.

eutrophication is nutrients are solved the water and absorption the plant

Answered by kumark54321
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Eutrophication is when nutrients are added to the water and are absorbed by plants, whereas soil erosion is the removal of top soil from water and air.

Explanation:

Soil erosion :

Soil erosion occurs when the impact of water or wind separates and removes soil particles, gradually degrading the soil. Around the world, surface runoff, soil erosion, and poor water quality have become major issues.

Eutrophication​ :

An excess of algae and plants is the first sign of eutrophication, which then triggers a series of events in the ecosystem. The excess algae and plant matter eventually decomposes and produces a significant amount of carbon dioxide. As a result, the pH of the seawater drops, a process known as ocean acidification.

On a normally tilled area, water erosion The impact of P- and N-rich sediment in creating eutrophication, or a considerable growth of algae and other aquatic plants in nutrient-enriched waterways that lowers dissolved oxygen levels, is one of the numerous issues that are frequently linked to soil erosion and sediment.

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