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Answered by Anonymous
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SOIL EROSION :

Soil erosion is the removal of the topmost layer of soil due to water, rain, wind etc. It is a naturally occurring process that affects all forms of land. It can be a slow process that is relatively unnoticed or can occur at an alarming rate, causing a serious loss of soil.

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GRASSLAND:

A grassland is a biome, an area of land that mostly has grasses. There are wild grasses, and there may be some trees. ... Grasslands are found in Africa, North America, Central Asia, South America, and near the coasts of Australia. The largest grasslands are in East Africa.

Answered by roygupta2021
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Soil erosion is one of the natural calamities but nowadays humans are also encroaching on it. Grassland is the land where most of the land is covered by grasses.

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Soil erosion washes away the top most layer of the soil which is very rice in manure and other nutrients present in the soil it can be washed away by rain or snow too. Grassland can be found mostly in north America, central Asia and few places of Australia

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