When plants are removed from an area, soil can become more prone to erosion as plant roots help stabilize the soil structure. Without vegetation, the soil can also lose nutrients more rapidly due to increased exposure to wind and rain, leading to degradation and reduced fertility. Additionally, the absence of plants disrupts the soil's microbial ecosystem, which can negatively impact its overall health and ability to support future plant growth.
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