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How does a forest prevent desertification of soil?​

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Answered by ritendramarkam1129
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Explanation:

Natural vegetation not only guarantees soil cover, erosion protection, and regulation of underground water reserve levels, but also wood resources, forage, and non-wood forest products.

Answered by SudarshanaGanguly
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Answer:

Herbs, shrubs and trees in the forests hold the top most layer firmly by their roots. Thisdoes not allow natural forces like wind and water to carry away the top most fertile layer of the soil easily. Hence, forests prevent desertification of soil .

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