Respuesta :
Options:
A. drought
B. drainage basin
C. leaching
D. water shedding
Answer:
C. leaching
Explanation:
Soil leaching is an erosive process caused by the washing of the superficial soil layer by the runoff of surface waters. It usually occurs in soils without protective vegetation cover, which greatly decreases their fertility over time.
Leaching is a frequent process in soils of tropical and equatorial regions, since rainfall is more abundant and intense in these places. Flooding caused by precipitation carries surface soil materials to the lower areas. Precisely for this reason, this process is more significant in the regions with the highest slope. In this way, water "flushes" the soil, carrying the available nutrients to the water table and watercourses, favoring their impoverishment.