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Filter by Meaning The topsoil in this field is very shallow, so it may not be suitable for growing certain crops.
Coastal erosion is a serious issue, and it can lead to the loss of topsoil and valuable land.
The construction of the highway caused extensive topsoil loss and damaged the ecosystem.
The construction crew was careful not to damage the topsoil while digging the trench for the new water line.
The topsoil in this area has been degraded due to overuse of chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
The farmer added nitrogen to the topsoil to improve the yield of his crops.
The loss of topsoil due to human activity can cause nutrient depletion and decrease crop yields.
The contractor had to be careful not to damage the subsoil while removing the topsoil.
The soil tests indicate high levels of nutrients in the topsoil layer.
Topsoil erosion is a major problem for farmers.
The erosion of topsoil due to deforestation is a significant environmental concern.
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