Science, asked by mahapraveenlingaraju, 6 months ago

How do forests prevent soil erosion? *
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Fallen leaves makes the soil thick.
Forests provide cover to the soil.
Roots of the forest trees hold the soil.
Stem of forest trees break the wind flow.​

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Answered by parasjain46
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Answer:

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Answered by YUVILOVE2009
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Answer:

roots of trees bind the soil and save it from being washed away by water or rain or simply blown away by the wind. Thus, forests prevent soil erosion and help in the conservation of soil. The forest floor is covered ...

Explanation:

roots of trees bind the soil and save it from being washed away by water or rain or simply blown away by the wind. Thus, forests prevent soil erosion and help in the conservation of soil. The forest floor is covered ... roots of trees bind the soil and save it from being washed away by water or rain or simply blown away by the wind. Thus, forests prevent soil erosion and help in the conservation of soil. The forest floor is covered ... roots of trees bind the soil and save it from being washed away by water or rain or simply blown away by the wind. Thus, forests prevent soil erosion and help in the conservation of soil. The forest floor is covered ...

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