• Erosion is the wearing away of an object or substance
through an external force.
• Typically, erosion refers to the gradual wearing away
of soil, dirt, rock, or other land structures over time
through natural forces such as water or wind.
• Humans have contributed to erosion in negative ways.
• Deforestation, in which trees are cleared to make
room for development. The soil is easily eroded by
wind and water
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,Intensity of Soil Erosion
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, Agents for soil erosion
Soil erosion occurs due to,
1. Water
2. Wind
3. Ice
4. Gravitational forces
a. Raindrop splash erosion:
• Raindrops fall with a speed of over 9 m per second.
• When raindrops hit bare soil with this speed, they beat it into flowing
mud. The splashes reach more than 60 cm high and 150 cm away.
• However, if soil is covered with plants, raindrops do not hit the ground
with the same speed.