1. What
are the methods of preventing or reducing soil erosion?
1.
The uppermost fertile crust
of the earth is called as soil.
2.
Soil is an important
resource that decides the diversity of life in an area.
3.
The outermost layer of our
Earth is called the crust and the minerals found in this layer supply a variety
of nutrients to life-forms.
4.
But these minerals will not
be available to the organisms if the minerals are bound up in huge rocks.
5.
Over long periods of time,
thousands and millions of years, the rocks at or near the surface of the Earth
are broken down by various physical, chemical and some biological processes, it
is called weathering of rocks.
6.
The end product of this
breaking down is the fine particles of soil.
What are the factors or processes that make soil?
7.
The Sun: The Sun heats up rocks during the day so that they expand. At
night, these rocks cool down and contract. Since all parts of the rock do not
expand and contract at the same rate, this results in the formation of cracks
and ultimately the huge rocks break up into smaller pieces.
8.
Water: Water helps in the formation of soil in two ways. One, water
could get into the cracks in the rocks formed due to uneven heating by the Sun.
If this water later freezes, it would cause the cracks to widen. Can you think why
this should be so? Two, flowing water wears away even hard rock over long
periods of time. Fast flowing water often carries big and small particles of
rock downstream. These rocks rub against other rocks and the resultant abrasion
causes the rocks to wear down into smaller and smaller particles. The water
then takes these particles along with it and deposits it further down its path.
Soil is thus found in places far away from its parent-rock.
9.
Wind: In a process similar to the way in which water rubs against
rocks and wears them down, strong winds also erode rocks down. The wind also
carries sand from one place to the other like water does.
10.
Living organisms also influence the formation of soil. The lichen that we read
about earlier also grows on the surface of rocks. While growing, they release
certain substances that cause the rock surface to powder down and form a thin
layer of soil. Other small plants like moss, are able to grow on this surface
now and they cause the rock to break up further. The roots of big trees
sometimes go into cracks in the rocks and as the roots grow bigger, the crack
is forced bigger.
What is composition of soil?
What is soil erosion? What factors causes soil erosion?
1.
Soil is a mixture which
contains small particles of rock (of different and bits of decayed living
organisms which is called humus.
2.
In addition, soil also
contains various forms of microscopic life.
3.
The type of soil is decided
by the average size of particles found in it and the quality of the soil is
decided by the amount of humus and the microscopic organisms found in it.
4.
Humus is a major factor in
deciding the soil structure because it causes the soil to become more porous
and allows water and air to penetrate deep underground.
5.
The mineral nutrients that
are found in a particular soil depends on the rocks it was formed from. The
nutrient content of a soil, the amount of humus present in it and the depth of
the soil are some of the factors that decide which plants will thrive on that
soil.
6.
Thus, the topmost layer of
the soil that contains humus and living organisms in addition to the soil
particles is called the topsoil.
7.
The quality of the topsoil
is an important factor that decides biodiversity in that area.
8.
Modern farming
practices involve the use of large
amounts of fertilizers and pesticides.
9.
Use of these substances over
long periods of time can destroy the soil structure by killing the soil
micro-organisms that recycle nutrients in the soil.
10.
It also kills the Earthworms
which are instrumental in making the rich humus.
11.
Fertile soil can quickly be
turned barren if sustainable practices are not followed.
12.
Removal of useful components
from the soil and addition of other substances, which adversely affect the
fertility of the soil and kill the diversity of organisms that live in it, is
called soil pollution.
13.
The soil that we see today
in one place has been created over a very long period of time.
14.
However, some of the factors
that created the soil in the first place and brought the soil to that place may
be responsible for the removal of the soil too.
15.
The fine particles of soil
may be carried away by flowing water or wind. If all the soil gets washed away
and the rocks underneath are exposed, we have lost a valuable resource because
very little will grow on the rock.
16.
The roots of plants have an
important role in preventing soil erosion.
17.
The large-scale
deforestation that is happening all over the world not only destroys
biodiversity, it also leads to soil erosion.
18.
Topsoil that is bare of
vegetation, is likely to be removed very quickly.
19.
And this is accelerated in
hilly or mountainous regions. This process of soil erosion is very difficult to
reverse.
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