Biology, asked by onedirection14, 1 year ago

what is the role of vegetation in soil erosion?Explain it with an example

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Answered by Shivanshika
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This working of the land removes vegetation and any remains from crops planted in the past. This makes the soil more vulnerable to water and wind erosion because there is very little to hold the soil in place.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hi Onedirection14, here is ur answer.......


Plants break the impact of a raindrop before it hits the soil, reducing the soil's ability to erode. Plants in wetlands and on the banks of rivers are important as they slow down the flow of the water and their roots bind the soil, preventing erosion.

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