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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 8 months ago
The removal of fertile top-soil from land by wind or water is called soil erosion. Soil erosion does not occur easily where the land is covered by vegetations. Soil erosion is caused mainly by the large scale cutting down of forest trees and other plants. Large number of trees is cut down for obtaining wood for burning as fuel for building purposes and the manufacture of paper. When the forest trees and other plants are cut down then the top soil gets exposed and becomes loose which causes soil erosion.
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