Mass plants conserve the soil give scientific reason
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this helps as the barrier for direct hitting of rain to ground and also holds soil together and prevents the soil erosion
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Soil Conservation is the prevention of soil loss from natural habitats due to erosion or due to a decrease in soil fertility caused by salinization, acidification, over usage of fertilizers and chemicals, or any other kind of chemical soil contamination.
When mass plants are grown together, all their roots tend to bind and aggregate with time. This will form a natural barrier for the conservation of soil. These roots intertwine and form a tough mass which is strong and less susceptible to destruction due to water or wind. It also increases the soil permeability and increases the fertility due to aeration.
When mass plants are grown together, all their roots tend to bind and aggregate with time. This will form a natural barrier for the conservation of soil. These roots intertwine and form a tough mass which is strong and less susceptible to destruction due to water or wind. It also increases the soil permeability and increases the fertility due to aeration.
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