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Is it a good practice to remove grass and small plants that are growing in an open, unused field? Give a reason to support your answer.


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Soil erosion:

  1. Natural phenomena such as soil erosion have an impact on all terrain.
  2. The wearing away of topsoil from a field by natural physical forces such as water and wind is referred to as soil erosion in agriculture.
  3. Soil erosion can be a slow, undetectable process, or it can happen quickly, resulting in significant topsoil loss.
  4. Major soil degradation features that might worsen soil erosion include soil compaction, loss of soil structure, poor internal drainage, salinization, and soil acidity.

No, it's not a good idea because:

  1. Plants cover the soil surface, and their roots bind and hold soil particles in place.
  2. They prevent soil erosion and thus protect the topsoil during strong winds and rains.

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