In the context of soil degradation, what effect results from the loss of tree roots acting as natural anchors during heavy rain?

Answer

An immediate surge in surface runoff, increasing flash flood frequency and severity.

Tree roots bind the soil and absorb rainfall. Without this mechanism, rainwater runs off rapidly across the exposed ground, leading to increased surface runoff and making flash floods more frequent and severe during heavy rain events.

In the context of soil degradation, what effect results from the loss of tree roots acting as natural anchors during heavy rain?
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