Soil is a mixture of tiny particles of rock, dead plants and animals, air and water ... This is to protect the top layer from being blown away by the wind or washed away by the rain.
As the layer of fertile topsoil thins, it gets increasingly difficult to grow crops for food. Without altering agricultural practices and urgently finding ways to preserve soil, the global food ...
Fire and burning of biomass lead to the removal of the litter layer or soil O-horizon, which is responsible for some soil stabilization (i.e., keeping natural erosion levels lower) (Morgan 2009).