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what process is called when we blew air to the soil

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Answered by sivasmart2222
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Instead, the wind pushes them across the ground surface in a process called creep. ... As they hit the soil surface, they dislodge more particles.

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Answered by sakshisigh10108
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Soil tends to stay in place, naturally, by forming a crust or by absorbing moisture. Construction activities that disturb the soil, however, break up this crust and promote evaporation of moisture. That leaves soil more vulnerable to wind. So does clearing vegetation by removing plant roots, which help hold soil in place. If the soil is left unprotected from the wind,compact the soil and meet engineering requirements. Caudill notes, however, that it may take several days to get some subsurface soils wet enough to prevent dust problems.

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