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The shrubs and trees in windbreaks protect soil from erosion by rain water.
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Shrubs and trees in windbreaks intercept raindrops (reducing splash and impact), slow surface runoff, and their roots help bind soil—all of which reduce water erosion.
Shrubs and trees in windbreaks intercept raindrops (reducing splash and impact), slow surface runoff, and their roots help bind soil—all of which reduce water erosion.
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