Science, asked by shreya1305, 11 months ago

how mosses prevent soil erosion​

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Answered by kuldeep9415193112
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Explanation:

Bryophytes prevent soil erosion. They usually grow densely and hence act as soil binders. Mosses grow in dense strands forming mat or carpet like structure. (ii) Holding much of the falling water and reducing the amount of run-off water.

Answered by yadnesh2584
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Answer:

Mosses are a type of plants i.e. they have roots which hold the soil tightly. Also they grow in colonies due to which the water gets trapped and is is used up and if the water is flowing then roots hold soil preventing the soil from getting eroded.

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