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What causes erosion? Soil erosion occurs primarily when dirt is left exposed to strong winds, hard rains, and flowing water. In some cases, human activities, especially farming and land clearing, leave soil vulnerable to erosion.
In sheet and raindrop erosion, water causes the removal of soil cover and in gully erosion, water and wind both cause the removal of soil erosion. There are some preventive measures for reducing soil erosion including mulching, terrace farming, intercropping, contour ploughing, shelterbelts, contour barriers etc.
The key to reducing is erosion is to keep the soil covered as much as possible for both wind and water ero- sion concerns. Keeping the soil covered involves one or more of the following: High residue crops (corn, hay, and small grain) pro- duce large amounts of residue that helps control ero- sion.
There are many effective erosion control solutions to keep soil from washing away on a slope. These include riprap, baffles, barriers, terraces, plants and erosion control wattles.
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Soil erosion can occur in two stages: 1) detachment of soil particles by raindrop impact, splash, or flowing water; and 2) transport of detached particles by splash or flowing water. Therefore, soil erosion is a physical process requiring energy, and its control requires certain measures to dissipate this energy.
You can reduce soil erosion by: Maintaining a healthy, perennial plant cover. Mulching. Planting a cover crop such as winter rye in vegetable gardens. Placing crushed stone, wood chips, and other similar materials in heavily used areas where vegetation is hard to establish and maintain.
The steps that can be taken to control soil erosion in hilly areas are Contour terracing, Contour bunding, controlled grazing, regulated forestry, cover cropping, mixed farming, and crop rotation. Soil erosion is caused by numerous reasons such as human activities, animal grazing, wind and water, deforestation, etc.

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