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Planting perennial species of plants helps to check soil erosion clarify this statement

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Answered by amritanayak234
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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Perennials that are woody, tend to have extensive root systems that hold the soil together. Perennials are year around top side cover. We don't often think about this, but even falling rain compacts soil, making it less absorbant, increasing run off.

Many annuals have roots that rot. This is in a way also helpful providing deep channels for water absorption.

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