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What is soil erosion? Give two effects of soil erosion.

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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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Answered by Anshults
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Effects of soil erosion.

Explanation:

  • Soil erosion is the weathering off of topsoil generated by water, wind or tillage.
  • Pesticides and other substances can get ambushed in clay, contaminating rivers and streams as the soil collapses independently.
  • Soil erosion can also begin to mudslides and overflows, negatively influencing the basic integrity of structures and roadways.

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