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(i) Two human activities which are responsible for the process of soil erosion are deforestation and overgrazing, mining, construction, etc. (ii) Types of Soil Erosion:  (a) Gullies: The running water cuts through the clayey soil and makes deep channels/gullies. The unfit land caused by gullies is called bad land or ravines. (b) Sheet erosion: Water flows as a sheet over large areas down a slope. The top soil is washed away. This process is known as sheet erosion.

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