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Len [333]
3 years ago
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1. What is the biggest threat to soil erosion?

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2 answers:
laiz [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Water

Explanation:

Water eats away at rock in the process or erosion therefore I think it is water. Furthermore, too much water in soil causes the soil to distribute and lose it's nutrients.

Marizza181 [45]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Hi myself Shrushtee

Explanation:

Soil erosion is the displacement of the upper layer of soil; it is a form of soil degradation. This natural process is caused by the dynamic activity of erosive agents, that is, water, ice (glaciers), snow, air (wind), plants, animals, and humans. In accordance with these agents, erosion is sometimes divided into water erosion, glacial erosion, snow erosion, wind (aeolean) erosion, zoogenic erosion and anthropogenic erosion.[1] Soil erosion may be a slow process that continues relatively unnoticed, or it may occur at an alarming rate causing a serious loss of topsoil. The loss of soil from farmland may be reflected in reduced crop production potential, lower surface water quality and damaged drainage networks.Soil erosion could also cause sinkholes.

so your answer is water and wind.

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