A prairie was covered by grasses and wildflowers. A farmer removed this native vegetation so he could plow the land and plant crops. For years, normal rain fell and the farm thrived. But after a few years of drought, the crops died and the topsoil on the farm eroded. Explain how the farmer's use of the land led to the erosion that occurred there.
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