What is erosion in agriculture?
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Soil erosion is a gradual process of movement and transport of the upper layer of soil (topsoil) by different agents – particularly water, wind, and mass movement – causing its deterioration in the long term.
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Soil erosion is basically a process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water. ... Most erosion is performed by liquid water, wind, or ice (usually in the form of a glacier). If the wind is dusty, or water or glacial ice is muddy, erosion is taking place.
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