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how do plants stop erosion​

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Answered by Sniki
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Plants often bind the soil together with their root systems, which means they're able to serve as a protective layer that can help prevent soil erosion in several ways. ... The soil is also protected from direct rainfall, as plants help break in the impact of raindrops before they hit the ground.

Answered by ItzCuteEsra
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Plants seeds of plants with strong roots in areas where the soil is bare. The extra roots will act as stabilizers and hold the topsoil in place. Grasses are the perfect option for this kind of solution, and they add some lush greenery to the garden.

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