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Soil Erosion Makes The Soil
More Fertile
less fertile
Increases Its Water Holding Capacity
Decreases Its Water Holding Capacity

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Answered by frozen5681
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Answer:

Soil characteristics and productivity.

To understand the effect of soil characteristics and erosion on soil productivity, producers need to understand soil properties. In Iowa, long-term effects of soil erosion on productivity can be measured by changes in three soil profile properties:

topsoil thickness;

rooting depth, which relates to plant-available water capacity; and

depth to maximum clay content in the soil profile.

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Answered by varunrajheroes
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