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Soil Erosion
The removal of the top layer of soil at a faster rate than it is formed, often due to water, wind, or anthropogenic activities, leading to reduced soil fertility.
Moving Water
Refers to the flow of water in rivers, streams, and creeks, which is critical for ecosystems and human use.
Salinization
The process by which water-soluble salts accumulate in the soil, often as a result of irrigation, leading to decreased agricultural productivity.
Irrigation Water
Water that is specifically delivered to crops to support their growth in times and areas where rainfall is insufficient.
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