How is soil eroded by water?
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The impact from the raindrops loosens topsoil, allowing small fragments to detach. If the rainfall continues, water gathers on the ground, causing water flow on the land surface, known as surface water runoff, which carries soil away and deposits it elsewhere. There are different types of soil erosion caused by water
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Water erosion is caused by water – water that comes in rain and runs off the land as overland flow or streamflow. At the initial stage, soil particles are detached from aggregates by the impact of falling raindrops or flowing water, which is followed by transport of the detached particles by runoff water.
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