The roots of the plants of the grass family help to conserve soil. Why?
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it helps to conserve soil because roots of the plant get nutrients from soil and water so it holding the soil and protect from soil erosion.
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Roots of plants actually prevent soil erosion.
Soil erosion is actually removal of soil by some natural factors.
Soil there holded up by the roots in order to prevent its flow.
This helps them also to live straight.
Soil erosion is actually removal of soil by some natural factors.
Soil there holded up by the roots in order to prevent its flow.
This helps them also to live straight.
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