soil erosion and depletion
Soil erosion refers to the process of wearing away or removal of the top layer of soil by the action of factors like wind, water, or human activities. Soil depletion, on the other hand, refers to the loss of nutrients and essential components from the soil, resulting in reduced fertility and decreased ability to support plant growth.
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