Silviculture in Soil Erosion
Silviculture in Soil Erosion
Silviculture in Soil Erosion
SANDY SOIL
The first type of soil is sand. It consists of small
particles of weathered rock. Sandy soils are one of
the poorest types of soil for growing plants
because it has very low nutrients and poor in
holding water, which makes it hard for the plant’s
roots to absorb water.
SILTY SOIL
is known to have much smaller particles
compared to the sandy soil and is made up of
rock and other mineral particles which are
smaller than sand and larger than clay. It is the
smooth and quite fine quality of the soil that
holds water better than sand. Silt is easily
transported by moving currents and it is mainly
found near the river, lake, and other water
bodies.
Clay Soil
Clay is the smallest particles amongst the other
two types of soil. The particles in this soil are
tightly packed together with each other with
very little or no airspace. This soil has very
good water storage qualities and making hard
for moisture and air to penetrate into it. It is very
sticky to the touch when wet, but smooth when
dried.
Loamy Soil
Loam is the fourth type of soil. It is a
combination of sand, silt, and clay such that the
beneficial properties from each is included. For
instance, it has the ability to retain moisture and
nutrients, hence, it is more suitable for farming.
As the human population has expanded, more
and more land has been cleared for
agriculture and other pursuits that degrade
the soil and make erosion more likely to
occur.
Deforestation
Overgrazing
Use of agrochemicals
SOIL EROSION
https://www.worldwildlife.org/threats/soil-erosion-and-
degradation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soil_erosion
https://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~rwest/wikispeedia/wpcd/wp/s/
Soil_structure.htm
https://www.britannica.com/science/soil
https://www.eartheclipse.com/environment/causes-and-
effects-of-soil-erosion.html
http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/engineer/facts/12-
053.htm
https://heritagelandbank.com/announcements/news-
events/how-prevent-soil-erosion
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