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Overgrazing disease soil erosion

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Answered by ganjankumarsahu8
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Explanation:

Overgrazing can reduce ground cover, enabling erosion and compaction of the land by wind and rain.. This reduces the ability for plants to grow and water to penetrate, which harms soil microbes and results in serious erosion of the land.

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Answered by kiyara2007
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Answer:

Nope

Explanation:

Grass keep holding the Soil . If Herbivores will eaten up grass then Soil would be erosion by process of wind and water .

Therefore, Overgrazing increase soil erosion not decrease

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