How does the nature of rainfall decide the rate of soil erosion?
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the impact of rainfall will break up the soil and become it loose and the soil flow away
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Climate, soil type, vegetation and the slope of the land all affect the erosion rate. Increased rainfall and water runoff break down soil aggregates and impact erosion. Vegetation and the roots of vegetation impede erosion. Steeper slopes have greater soilloss from water erosion.
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