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Why is soil erosion relatively less in dense forests as compared to Barren, open fields ?​

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Answered by deepalichoudhry
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Soil erosion is relatively less in dense forests as compared to barren lands because there is scarcely any vegetation in arid areas (barren lands). Hence the soil gets washed away easily by heavy rainfall. There are no plants or trees to prevent the soil from being eroded.

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Answered by aditidineshmaurya
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Soil erosion is relatively less in dense forests as compared to barren lands because there is scarcely any vegetation in arid areas (barren lands). Hence the soil gets washed away easily by heavy rainfall. There are no plants or trees to prevent the soil from being eroded.

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