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Ways To Prevent Soil Erosion

 

       Soil erosion occurs everywhere in the world from small domestic areas to bigger forests and desert areas. Due to it, gullies and cracks happen, and the soil gets dried up. Though it is natural process, there is human contribution also for it.More...
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Stopping Soil Erosion

Stopping Soil Erosion                   Very often soil erosion happens due to wind and rainfall. Both take away the soil. The amount of soil taken away depends on the weight and absorption capacity of the soil. The best way for stopping the soil erosion is to let more trees grow. It checks soil erosion in two ways. It holds the soil from moving away. Secondly, the trees can as well check the wind speed.More...

 

How Is The Problem Of Floods Made Worse By Soil Erosion ?

How Is The Problem Of Floods Made Worse By Soil Erosion                  A continuous process of removing the top soil layer by water, rain or wind is known as soil erosion. Soil, in the form of mud, rock and tiny particles, is replaced by ocean currents as well. Erosion is actually a natural process, but intervention of humans has made it a major problem. Normally, soil erosion is useful for our ecosystem, but excess of it creates disadvantages.More...

 

Causes Of Soil Erosion

Causes Of Soil Erosion             Soil erosion is a process which transfers some amount of soil from one place to another. Major factors causing soil erosion are wind and water. Soil from land is generally transported in the form of small particles. Soils from hilly area come down under the gravitational force. But a common thing is that a huge amount of nutrients available in soil is lost due to soil erosion.More...

 

What Is Soil Erosion ?

What Is Soil Erosion                Soil erosion is a natural process and in a way is essential for the formation of the new soils. The rate of soil erosion is faster due to human activity. Soil erosion by water is a common problem in Europe. Soil being carried by the gushing rain water is a general phenomenon. This is faster than by any method. It removes the fertile top of the soil, and makes the land sterile. Hence, there will be loss of farm land due to soil erosion.More...

 

Consequences Of Soil Erosion

Consequences Of Soil Erosion               When the soil is transported from one place to another, soil erosion occurs. This process is done by natural as well as manmade factors. Generally, natural factors like water, rainfall and wind cause soil erosion. However, deforestation created by mankind can not be ignored as one of the reasons for rampant soil erosion.Areas with slopes show a high degree of soil erosion. Trees hold the useful nutrients tightly with the soil.More...

 

How Can Humans Reduce Soil Erosion ?

How Can Humans Reduce Soil Erosion              Soil erosion is normally a natural process. When the wind or water transports soil with its rich minerals and nutrients, soil erosion occurs. The soil, as a result, is transferred from one place to another. Various manmade practices have interfered in this process also. Industrialization and deforestation are few examples.More...

 



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Facts-About-Soil-Erosion      Intense water and wind flow cause soil erosion. This results in loss of soil with useful nutrients. Also, the land becomes uneven and rough. Fertility of the soil reduces, which is nowhere useful for planting. This is a very slow process, that cannot be noticed, but at the same time it occurs continuously. So, after some time, soil erosion creates major problems for soil and trees as well. More..

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