Geography, asked by latikawaiba, 7 months ago

how does deforestation lead to soil erosion​

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Answered by jefin18
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Answer:

Deforestation causes soil erosion. Because the roots of trees hold soil tightly and prevent the soil from erosion. If we cut trees the roots leave the soil and so that the soil will erode. ... Once the forests are cut down, the erosive effects are much worse than on flat land.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

it's down.

Explanation:

Deforestation leads to soil erosion because the roots of trees hold soil tightly and prevent the soil from erosion. If we cut trees the roots leave the soil and so that the soil will erode. Once the forests are cut down, the erosive effects are much worse than on flat land.

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