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IGCSE enviro

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Removal of natural vegetation

Author: Freya Watson



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Removing plant roots weakens soil (from over cultivation and overgrazing), making it vulnerable to rainfall. Flash floods erode and carry away topsoil. Tree roots slow water and trap soil, preventing erosion. Without vegetation, run-off is unchecked. Rainforest areas cleared for cultivation suffer severe erosion, forcing growers to relocate frequently


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