
1) Degradation of a sort 2) Dust Bowl feature 3) Forest fire consequence 4) Land depletion 5) Land depletion cause
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Soil erosion is one form of soil degradation along with soil compaction, low organic matter, loss of soil structure, poor internal drainage, salinization, and soil acidity problems. These other forms of soil degradation, serious in themselves, usually contribute to accelerated soil erosion. Soil erosion is a naturally occurring process on all land...
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Loss of topsoil often resulting from deforestation and wind or water erosion.
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Loss of topsoil often resulting from deforestation and wind or water erosion
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The removal of topsoil by water, wind and gravity. A natural process which can be hastened by human activity.
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Transport of soil mineral particles and organic matter by wind, flowing water, or both. Human activities that disturb the soil surface or remove vegetation can enhance this natural process.
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Soil erosion is the wearing away and redistribution of the Earth's soil layer. It is caused by the action of water, wind, and ice, and also by improper methods of agriculture. If unchecked, soil erosion results in the formation of deserts (a process known as desertification). It has been estimated that 20% of the world's cultivated topsoil was lost...
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[
n] - the washing away of soil
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soil erosion The detachment and transportation of topsoil by the action of wind and running water.
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See under erosion. Erosion Removal and furrowing (lat. erodere = to gnaw off) of the earth's surface by running water, wind or glaciers. Vineyards are often planted on slopes, so the... Full text
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noun the washing away of soil by the flow of water
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Click images to enlargeWearing away and redistribution of the Earth's soil layer. It is caused by the action of water, wind, and ice, and also by improper methods of agriculture. If unchecked, soil erosion results in the formation of deserts (desertification). It has been estimated that 20% of the world's cult...
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