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The moss which forms dense extensive mats on the soil prevents

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mosses form a protective covering over the crumbling soil of cliffs and prevent the rushing rainwater from cutting deeply into the soil. These grow in dense mats so firmly intertwined around the soil particles that there can be little erosion, even on a steep hillside.

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Mosses form a protective covering over the crumbling soil of cliffs and prevent the rushing rainwater from cutting deeply into the soil. These grow in dense mats so firmly intertwined around the soil particles that there can be little erosion, even on a steep hillside.

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