About 60% of eroded soil ends up in rivers, streams, and lakes, making them more prone to flooding and contamination from applied fertilizer and pesticides. Fertilizer in soil leads to eutrophication of rivers, streams and lakes, loss of biodiversity, groundwater and air pollution, and soil and water acidification.
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About 60% of eroded soil ends up in rivers, streams, and lakes, making them more prone to flooding and contamination from applied fertilizer and pesticides. Fertilizer in soil leads to eutrophication of rivers, streams and lakes, loss of biodiversity, groundwater and air pollution, and soil and water acidification.
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These areas are prone to landslides and damages in properties.