soil erosion

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soil erosion

Heavy rain causes soil erosion on the hillside.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The washing away of soil by the flow of water: The process where soil is detached, transported, and removed from one location to another, primarily by the action of water (such as rainfall, runoff, or rivers). It is a form of land degradation.
Usage
  • Soil erosion is typically used as a non-count noun to describe the general process or phenomenon.
  • It is often discussed in contexts such as agriculture, environmental science, geology, and land management.
  • It can be modified by adjectives describing its severity, cause, or type (e.g., soil erosion, soil erosion).
Examples
  • Noun:
    • Farmers planted trees along the hillside to prevent soil erosion.
    • Deforestation has led to increased soil erosion in the region.
    • The study focused on the economic impact of soil erosion on crop yields.
Advanced Usage
  • "to accelerate soil erosion": to cause soil erosion to happen faster.
    • Poor farming practices can accelerate soil erosion.
  • "to combat/fight soil erosion": to take action to stop or reduce soil erosion.
    • Terracing is one method used to combat soil erosion on slopes.
Variants and Related Words
  • Erosion (n): The general process of being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents. (Note: Soil erosion is a specific type of erosion).
  • Erode (v): To gradually wear away (soil, rock, land).
    • The riverbank is being eroded by the strong current.
  • Sheet erosion (n): The uniform removal of soil in thin layers by rainfall and surface water runoff.
  • Gully erosion (n): The formation of deep channels (gullies) by concentrated water flow.
Synonyms
  • Land degradation: A broader term for the decline in land quality, often caused by soil erosion.
  • Soil loss: A more general term for the reduction of soil, which can be a result of erosion.
Related Phrases
  • Soil conservation: The practice of protecting soil from erosion and degradation.
    • Crop rotation is an important part of soil conservation.
  • Topsoil loss: The removal of the fertile, upper layer of soil, which is a direct consequence of severe soil erosion.
    • The field's productivity decreased due to topsoil loss.
soil erosion

Heavy rain causes soil erosion on the hillside.

Noun
  1. the washing away of soil by the flow of water