Environmental Sciences, asked by falgunijarecha, 12 hours ago

Does soil erosion affect the fertility of soil ? How?​

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Answered by pcplionelmessi
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Answer:

Yes, soil erosion removes the fertile top layer of the soil thereby, e.xposing the h.ard r.ocky lower layers which are less fertile.

Answered by steffiaspinno
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Yes, Soil erosion affects the fertility of Soil.

Explanation:

Indeed, soil erosion eliminates the fertile top layer of the soil in this way, uncovering the hard rough lower layers which are less fertile. Soil fertility is the idea of how well the soil can give a living space to life. The soil should be profound enough for roots to develop and water to be held in it. Powerless root development or water that vanishes excessively fast will bring about plants that don't flourish. There likewise should be some drainage in the soil.  

  • Soil fertility is indispensable for the soil to give the ideal medium to any plants to develop.  
  • The fertility of the soil should be addressed to assist with treating any issues and keep them from happening again later on.
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