Geography, asked by lm10cr7, 11 months ago

Long rooted trees and sand holding grasses Are grown bordering fields near deserts give reason

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Answered by sauravchot56
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Answer:

to prevent erosion

Explanation:

See long rooted tress have large nodes which goes deep into the soil and hold it tightly which prevents erosion of soil.

moreover it also play a role in climate control

Answered by presentmoment
4

Long rooted trees and sand holding grasses grow in the fields near the deserts as these trees and grasses protect the soil and the fields from the desert storm and from the sands flowing into their land.  

Explanation:  

  • Deserts have dry, arid soil in the form of sand. They lack vegetation that would have helped the soil stay rooted in a place.
  • Therefore when storms occur, the sand particles blow and move from one place to another.  
  • Sand in higher proportion lowers fertility of the soil and therefore it is critical in creating natural barriers that would keep the sand away from the fields.
  • For this reason, long-rooted trees are grown in the fields so that they remain strong in their place and can act as a biological barrier.

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