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forest prevent soil erosion by binding soil particles?​

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Answered by jasnoor01
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Herbs, shrubs and trees in the forests hold the top most layer firmly by their roots. This does not allow natural forces like wind and water to carry away the top most fertile layer of the soil easily. ... Trees reduce the rate of erosion by: protecting the soil from the impact of rain.

Answered by supriya1918
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Herbs, shrubs and trees in the forests hold the top most layer firmly by their roots. This does not allow natural forces like wind and water to carry away the top most fertile layer of the soil easily. ... Trees reduce the rate of erosion by: protecting the soil from the impact of rain.

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