Soil erodes due to heavy rain because it flows away
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A heavy rainstorm may splash as much as 90 tons of soil per acre. Most of the splashed soil particles don't leave the field; they clog surface pores, which in turn reduces water infiltration, increases water runoff, and increases soil erosion.
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