<h3>Consequences of soil erosion</h3>
Soil erosion decreases agricultural productivity, degrades ecosystem functions, amplifies hydrogeological risk such as landslides or floods, causes significant losses in biodiversity, damage to urban infrastructure and, in severe cases, leads to displacement of human populations.
Gravity is the force that acts as water moves through
Igneous rock is formed when magma hardens
<span>The Mesopotamians made sails to harness the wind to move boats, and eventually sailed and traded as far away as what is now India.
It allowed them to trade good with faraway lands</span>