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Wind erosion reduces the productive capacity of soil.give reason​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Soil loss via wind erosion cuts your profits and reduces productivity by removing a non-renewable crop production resource. Erosion is very costly because the nutrients it removes must be replaced. Plus, it reduces the depth of productive soil, lowering the water-holding capacity.

Answered by XxMrsNobodyxX
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Soil loss via wind erosion cuts your profits and reduces productivity by removing a non-renewable crop production resource. Erosion is very costly because the nutrients it removes must be replaced. Plus, it reduces the depth of productive soil, lowering the water-holding capacity

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