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as techdirt reported: this is not about "eroding the moral fabric of society", but about power, and in particular the erosion of traditional male power in the village.

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টেকডার্ট (প্রযুক্তির ময়লা) যেমন রিপোর্ট করেছে: এটা "সমাজের নৈতিক বন্ধনসূত্রের অবক্ষয়" সম্পর্কিত নয়, বরং শক্তি সম্পর্কিত এবং বিশেষ করে গ্রামে প্রথাগত পুরুষ শক্তির ক্ষয়।

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soil erosion is the displacement of upper layer of soil, one form of soil degradation. the erosion of soil is a naturally occurring process on all land. the agents of soil erosion are water and wind, each contributing a significant amount of soil loss each year. soil erosion may be a slow process that continues relatively unnoticed, or it may occur at an alarming rate causing a serious loss of topsoil. the loss of soil from farmland may be reflected in reduced crop production potential, lower surface water quality and damaged drainage networks. while erosion is a natural process, human activities have increased by 10–40 times the rate at which erosion is occurring globally. excessive (or accelerated) erosion causes both "on-site" and "off-site" problems. on-site impacts include decreases in agricultural productivity and (on natural landscapes) ecological collapse, both because of loss of the nutrient-rich upper soil layers. in some cases, the eventual end result is desertification. off-site effects include sedimentation of waterways and eutrophication of water bodies, as well as sediment-related damage to roads and houses. water and wind erosion are the two primary causes of land degradation; combined, they are responsible for about 84% of the global extent of degraded land, making excessive erosion one of the most significant environmental problems worldwide.[1][2] intensive agriculture, deforestation, roads, anthropogenic climate change and urban sprawl are amongst the most significant human activities in regard to their effect on stimulating erosion.[3] however, there are many prevention and remediation practices that can curtail or limit erosion of vulnerable soils.

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মাটি ক্ষয়

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