| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Kuck, the supervisory natural resource specialist for the agency's Baker Resource Area.Those charred places are especially susceptible to erosion because there are no plants to deflect the force of raindrops, absorb some of the water and, with their roots, hold the soil in place, Kuck said.Motor vehicle tires can aggravate the situation by carving ruts that channel water, causing it to flow faster
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