Science, asked by anjanaverma4589, 4 months ago

How does forest help in soil conservation?

Answers

Answered by uditasi796
0

Answer:

forest help in soil conversation as it the roots of the trees binds and soil and not allow the soil to be eroded

this is how forest help in soil conversation

Explanation:

hope u get it

Answered by MitenJ
0

Answer:

Trees and woody vegetation do good things for agricultural land. They reduce soil erosion and provide habitat for pollinators. When planted along waterways as riparian buffers, they reduce run-off of nutrients and soil sediment in-stream.

Trees and woody vegetation do good things for agricultural land. They reduce soil erosion and provide habitat for pollinators. When planted along waterways as riparian buffers, they reduce run-off of nutrients and soil sediment in-stream.Trees bind the soil hence prevent erosion. Bio-diversity in forest provide nutrients to soil Therefore help in conservation of soil.

Similar questions