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The erosion also helped cleanse the soil of any useless materials, such as rotting tree matter or nutrient-less dirt from the area. The replaced soil can often become nutrient-rich and help plant life thrive.
Impacts of erosion
-reduced ability of the soil to store water and nutrients.
-exposure of subsoil, which often has poor physical and chemical properties.
-higher rates of runoff, shedding water and nutrients otherwise used for crop growth.
-loss of newly planted crops.
-deposits of silt in low-lying areas
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