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Soil erosion
Title: Soil erosion
Category: Science & Technology
Details: Words: 2973 | Pages: 12.7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Soil erosion
Soil quality is one of the most basic and perhaps least understood indicators of land health. Soil supports plant growth and represents the living reservoir that buffers the flows of water, nutrients, and energy through an ecosystem. The ongoing degradation of the earth’s soils by human activity, particularly agriculture, threatens human potential to feed a growing population. The annual global erosion amounts to about 36 billion tons, of which 10 billion are due to natural causes
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