What do you mean by soil erosion? explain the type of soil erosion?
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Soil erosion is defined as the wearing away of topsoil. Topsoil is the top layer of soil and is the most fertile because it contains the most organic, nutrient-rich materials. Therefore, this is the layer that farmers want to protect for growing their crops and ranchers want to protect for growing grasses for their cattle to graze on
✳️A strategy for judicious use of resources is called a resource planning. It is important in India because they are the basis of all economic activities which are the necessary for the development of a nation.
✳️ Land resources considered as a natural resource of utmost importance because supply of land is inelastic. It supports natural vegetation, wild life, human life, economic activities, transport and communication systems. However, land is
an asset of a finite magnitude.
✳️Causes of land degradation: Human activities such as activities such as deforestation, over grazing, mining and quarrying too have contributed significantly in land degradation. Afforestation and proper management of grazing can help to some extent.
✳️A strategy for judicious use of resources is called a resource planning. It is important in India because they are the basis of all economic activities which are the necessary for the development of a nation.
✳️ Land resources considered as a natural resource of utmost importance because supply of land is inelastic. It supports natural vegetation, wild life, human life, economic activities, transport and communication systems. However, land is
an asset of a finite magnitude.
✳️Causes of land degradation: Human activities such as activities such as deforestation, over grazing, mining and quarrying too have contributed significantly in land degradation. Afforestation and proper management of grazing can help to some extent.
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