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24 June, 13:47

Define a "sustainable" rate of soil loss. Describe how you might determine whether a given farm was practicing sustainable use of soil.

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  1. 24 June, 15:17
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    Rate of soil loss that is not higher than the local rate of soil formation

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    A "sustainable" rate of soil loss means "the rate at which soil is lost from a surface is not higher than the local rate at which soil is formed at an area."

    We can determine whether a given farm was practicing a sustainable use of soil or not by merely measuring the amount of topsoil at the given farm.
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