Why does soil loses its fertility due to soil erosion?
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Soil and nutrients. ... Losing topsoil toerosion contributes to a loss of inherent soil fertility levels of nitrogen, P, K, and thus to a decline in potential crop yield. The addition of manure and fertilizer can supply needed crop nutrients and help offset some loss of inherent fertility caused by soil erosion.
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due to the soil erosion the top layer of soil get displaced from the land..
it was the top soil also called as humus which is responsible for the fertility of the soil.
tihs is how soil erosion affects the fertility of the soil..
it was the top soil also called as humus which is responsible for the fertility of the soil.
tihs is how soil erosion affects the fertility of the soil..
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