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true or false forest help decreasing soil erosion.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi friend,

Here is your answer,

Forest help decreasing soil erosion .
It is true because the roots of the trees hold the top soil and prevent them from flowing away with water or wind .


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Answered by Brainzeee
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Answer:

True, forest help decreasing soil erosion.

Explanation:

How does the forest help in decreasing soil erosion?

  • Soil erosion is a continuous process and results in the loss of topsoil, ecological degradation, etc.
  • Due to heavy rain fall or fast wind, soil's upper layer containing nutrients, manures, seeds, etc. leach out within water and wind and make soil nutrient less.
  • In forests, tree roots firmly bind to the soil.
  • Forest's trees help in decreasing the rate of erosion and protect it.
  • Plants near the deserts also help in the prevention of desertification.
  • Mulch matting helps in the prevention of soil erosion on slopes.

So, from the above discussion, it is proved that forest do helps in decreasing soil erosion.

To learn more about the causes of soil erosion,

https://brainly.in/question/1102670

To learn more about the agents of soil erosion,

https://brainly.in/question/5923492

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