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Question
Give a geographical reason for the following:
Vegetation prevents disintegration of rocks.
Give Reasons
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Solution
Vegetation prevents the disintegration of rocks because plant roots help in binding the soil and rock particles together. The roots of plants penetrate into the rock crevices, holding the rock in place and preventing it from breaking apart. Additionally, vegetation reduces the impact of physical weathering processes, such as wind and water erosion, by acting as a protective cover over the surface. This helps in stabilizing the rocks and slowing down the rate of disintegration, thereby preventing the rocks from being broken down easily.
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Chapter 9: Weathering - EXERCISES [Page 86]
