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Definition: Soil Erosion

The loss of soil or disturbance of the soil structure is called soil erosion.

Key Points

Key Points: Land Degradation
  1. Land degradation
    Land degradation is the general wearing away and loss of productivity of land due to factors such as salinization, erosion, deforestation, flooding, water-logging and unplanned urbanization.
  2. Importance of top soil
    The fertile top soil (15–20 cm thick) contains essential plant nutrients, and its degradation directly reduces agricultural productivity.
  3. Soil salinization
    Soil salinization is caused by the accumulation of soluble salts (mainly sodium, calcium and magnesium salts) which adversely affect soil structure and crop yield.
  4. Causes of salinization
    Salinization occurs due to inadequate leaching in semi-arid regions, rising and fluctuating groundwater table, rapid evaporation, saline irrigation water, canal seepage and seawater intrusion in coastal areas.
  5. Extent and impact in India
    About 7 million hectares of land in India are salt-affected, especially in coastal, arid, semi-arid and Indo-Gangetic regions, posing a serious threat to sustainable agriculture.
Key Points: Soil Erosion
  • Soil erosion is the removal of the top fertile layer of soil by water, wind, and human activities.
  • Soil erosion by water includes sheet erosion, rill erosion, gully erosion, leaching, sea erosion, and stream-bank erosion.
  • Wind erosion occurs in dry and semi-arid regions where loose soil is carried away by strong winds, reducing soil fertility.
  • Human activities such as deforestation, overgrazing, improper farming, and shifting cultivation greatly increase soil erosion.
  • Soil erosion reduces agricultural productivity, leads to land degradation, and creates a cycle of poverty.
Key Points: Soil Conservation
  • Soil conservation means protecting soil from erosion and maintaining its fertility.
  • Soil erosion causes loss of fertile topsoil, leading to reduced agricultural productivity.
  • Soil conservation helps maintain soil moisture and raise the groundwater level.
  • It prevents silting of rivers, floods, droughts, and landslides, especially in hilly areas.
  • Soil conservation is essential because soil forms very slowly but can be destroyed quickly, and it supports plants, animals, and human life.
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