Wind Erosion
Definition: Wind Erosion
The process by which soil is removed from the land surface by wind movement. Wind erosion can reduce soil fertility and degrade land quality. For example, implementing windbreaks and cover cropping to prevent wind erosion and protect soil health in agricultural landscapes.
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