Science, asked by pk9431625353, 4 months ago

Give reasons for the following.

1. The fertility of soil is lost due to soil erosion.​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
9

Soil erosion decreases soil fertility, which can negatively affect crop yields. It also sends soil-laden water downstream, which can create heavy layers of sediment that prevent streams and rivers from flowing smoothly and can eventually lead to flooding. Once soil erosion occurs, it is more likely to happen again.

Answered by channakeshava10
1

Answer:

Losing topsoil to erosion contributes to a loss of inherent soil fertility levels of nitrogen, P, K, and thus to a decline in potential crop yield. The addition of manure and fertilizer can supply needed crop nutrients and help offset some loss of inherent fertility caused by soil erosion

Explanation:

hi...had ur breakfast..be careful from corona...take care..

hope it will help u....

Similar questions