how does forest prevent soil erosion ?
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The roots of trees and plants growing in the forest bind the particles of top soil and hold the soil together firmly. Due to this binding of soil particles, the strong winds and flowing rainwater are not able to carry away the top soil and hence the soil erosion is prevented.
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Trees reduce the rate of erosion by: protecting the soil from the impact of rain. transpiring large amounts of water, which counteracts very wet soil. binding soil to sloping land with their roots
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