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If crops are not planted immediately in an area where all trees have been cleared, erosion will likely take place. a. True b. Flase
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If crops are not planted immediately in an area where all trees have been cleared, erosion will likely take place.
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In general, no, this is not the case, since much of the potential erosion would likely come from the trees themselves, or from plant matter that had been without rainfall and died.
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