what is soil erosion and what is the effects?
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Soil erosion is the weathering away of topsoil caused by water, wind or tillage. Pesticides and other chemicals can get trapped in soil, polluting streams and rivers as the soil breaks apart. Soil erosion can also lead to mudslides and floods, negatively affecting the structural integrity of buildings and roadways.
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soil erosion occurs when the weathered soil particles are dislodged and carried away by wind or water
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In simple words we can say that when the soil on the earth is displaced by water,wind,or natural disasters like floods etc.
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