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- Soil erosion is bad because12345:
- It decreases soil fertility, affecting crop yields.
- It sends soil-laden water downstream, causing sediment buildup and potential flooding.
- It leads to increased pollution and sedimentation in waterways.
- Degraded lands are less able to hold water, worsening flooding.
- It can result in ecological collapse and desertification.
- Severe erosion negatively impacts food crops, community livelihoods, and ecosystems.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Soil erosion decreases soil fertility, which can negatively affect crop yields. It also sends soil-laden water downstream, which can create heavy layers of sediment that prevent streams and rivers from flowing smoothly and can eventually lead to flooding. Once soil erosion occurs, it is more likely to happen again. This is a global problem.www.wri.org/insights/causes-and-effects-soil-erosio…The effects of soil erosion go beyond the loss of fertile land. It has led to increased pollution and sedimentation in streams and rivers, clogging these waterways and causing declines in fish and other species. And degraded lands are also often less able to hold onto water, which can worsen flooding.www.worldwildlife.org/threats/soil-erosion-and-degr…Soil erosion affects soil health and productivity by removing the highly fertile topsoil and exposing the remaining soil. It decreases agricultural productivity, degrades ecosystem functions and amplifies hydrogeological risk, such as landslides or floods.news.un.org/en/story/2019/12/1052831Excessive (or accelerated) erosion causes both "on-site" and "off-site" problems. On-site impacts include decreases in agricultural productivity and (on natural landscapes) ecological collapse, both because of loss of the nutrient-rich upper soil layers. In some cases, the eventual result is desertification.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soil_erosionUnmitigated, severe soil erosion can result in the loss of food crops, negatively impact community resiliency and livelihoods, and even alter ecosystems by reducing biodiversity above, within, and below the topsoil. A dead catfish lies on the shoreline of an algae-filled Lake Erie in Toledo, Ohio.www.nrdc.org/stories/soil-erosion-101 - People also ask
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