How do forest play a vital role in controlling soil erosion?
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Roots of trees and plants bind the soil firmly and prevents soil erosion. In their absence the soil becomes loose and gets easily eroded by wind, water or ice. Since forests are a house of many trees and plants they play a vital role in controlling soil erosion.
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Roots of trees and plants prevent soil erosion as their roots bind the soil firmly. They also protect the soil from the impact of rain.Transpiring large amounts of water, which counteracts very wet soil. In their absence the soil becomes gets eroded easily by wind, water or ice as the soil becomes loose.
Forests are home of many trees and plants. Thus they play a vital role in controlling soil erosion.
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Roots of trees and plants prevent soil erosion as their roots bind the soil firmly. They also protect the soil from the impact of rain.Transpiring large amounts of water, which counteracts very wet soil. In their absence the soil becomes gets eroded easily by wind, water or ice as the soil becomes loose.
Forests are home of many trees and plants. Thus they play a vital role in controlling soil erosion.
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