how do roots of plants prevent soil erosion class 6
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The roots of trees hold the soil together, thus preventing the soil from getting uprooted. When large areas of the forest are cleared, the topsoil gets eroded by wind and flowing water.
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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.
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