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What human activities could decrease erosion? Check all that apply.

stripping the land of vegetation to build a mall

letting cattle overgrazing farmland

planting trees and shrubs

surrounding a corn field with a fence or shrubs

leaving roots after harvesting crops

contour or terraced farming

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