Science, asked by Jahnavijaiswal, 11 months ago

how do forests help in the conservation of soil​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Forests conserve soil by creating both a canopy and a root system that helps to prevent erosion. In addition, their leaf litter decomposes over time which releases the nutrients that they have absorbed from the soil to enrich the existing soil as well as creating new soil

Answered by ItzMissGoogle
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Answer:

Trees in the forest hold the soil tight through their roots, that prevents soil erosion.

And, also they enhance the quality of soil when they get mixed in them.

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