which one of the following forces lead to maximum soil erosion in plains
a. wind
b. running water
c. earthquake
d. glacier
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I wrote running water in my boards...you are welcome to correct me if I am wrong
Explanation:
It is because plains is the meeting place many river so river overflow could cause soil erosion...it can't be wind because it's not desert ...it can't be glacier because it's not mountains earthquake is not frequent so doesn't cause maximum erosion...
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The maximum erosion is caused by (b) Running water
- It is a type of deterioration that occurs when the topmost layer is moved.
- This natural process is typically triggered by the complex behaviour of erosive factors like the wind and water, lush plants and animals, etc.
- Topsoil remains the most productive stratum of soil because it contains the most nutritious and nutrient-dense components.
- Water has a lot of power, and being constantly there on the land, it moves the soil along with both organic and inorganic particles present causing erosion.
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