It blocks the erosion from happening. That is why it prevents/reduces the effects of erosion
YES
used to prevent soil erosion and conserve rainfall.
the process in which rocks are broken down into soil is, :weathering.
Shoreline stabilization i.e they hold the soil particles together hence minimising erosion
Contour plowing and terracing are the two main methods that farmers use to prevent soil erosion due to water runoff.
Trees and plants help prevent soil erosion by water. Retaining walls and rocks can assist.
rocks get brocken down into soil from erosion
proper planting of plants with extensive root systems helps to prevent soil erosion as the roots hold the soil in place. Plants that break down and/or sequester contaminates can be used to prevent the spread of pollution. Reforming farming practices to reduce soil erosion and Industry to reduce the quantity of pollutants can also be effective at preventing soil erosion and pollution from occuring. Low till farming and green chemistry are two examples of technologies that can reduce soil erosion and pollution in that order.
Soil is carried in the rocks during erosion and as rocks break the soil loosens and falls out.
Tree roots tie in the soil and prevent erosion.
The minerals get into the soil by erosion of the rocks.
By putting soil on top of rocks and to deposite it instead because if You cover the rocks they might not get cracks in them so deposition
It's important for farmers to prevent soil erosion because as a result of soil erosion they can lose productive farmland.
erosion
Rocks contribute to erosion and so does soil.
by avoiding erosion
by planting enough trees and try to reduce deforestation