How do trees prevent soil erosion.
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Trees reduce the rate of erosionby: protecting the soil from the impact of rain. transpiring large amounts of water, which counteracts very wet soil. bindingsoil to sloping land with their roots.
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Trees reduce the rate of erosionby: protecting the soil from the impact of rain. transpiring large amounts of water, which counteracts very wet soil. bindingsoil to sloping land with their roots.
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Soil erosion is prevented by trees in the following ways:
- Soil erosion is the process of the top layer of the soil being washed away by wind and water.
- Because of their strong root systems, trees reduce soil erosion by minimising the effect of erosive forces.
- The soil is held in place by the roots of trees.
- When the earth receives precipitation or heavy rain, trees absorb the energy, reducing the impact on the ground.
- As more trees are planted, the soil's contact surface area and erosive pressures will decrease, lessening the chance of soil erosion.
- Forest area, for example, sees less soil erosion than land that is devoid of trees due to drought.
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