how do trees prevent erosion
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The roots of the trees hold the soil very firmly so that the top layer of the soil doesn’t gets drained down during a flood.
The trees not only prevent soil erosion but also gives optimal rainfall. The top layer of the soil is very important for the trees to grow. So their roots don’t allow the top layer of the soil to drain down and prevent soil erosion.
The trees not only prevent soil erosion but also gives optimal rainfall. The top layer of the soil is very important for the trees to grow. So their roots don’t allow the top layer of the soil to drain down and prevent soil erosion.
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It is because rain cannot reach the soil directly. It is halted by leaves and roots.
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