Soil erosion occurs through water and wind carrying away topsoil. This is harmful because it removes nutrients needed for plant growth and it takes a long time to recover lost topsoil. Soil erosion is worsened by activities like agriculture, deforestation, overgrazing, and construction which leave soil exposed. To prevent erosion, farmers use techniques like no-till farming, chisel plowing, cover cropping, and contour plowing to minimize disturbance and keep the soil covered. On slopes, terracing creates level areas to reduce runoff. Exposed soil from activities can be controlled through spraying water or containing eroded soil until the land is reclaimed with topsoil and vegetation.