“Tell me, Laurel, whatdo you know of erosion?”Laurel couldn’t imagine what this had to do with anything, but she answered anyway. “Like when water orwind wears away the ground?”“That’s right. Given enough time, wind and rain will carry the tallest mountain into the sea. But,” he said,raising a finger, “a hillside covered in grass will resist erosion, and a riverbank may be held in place bybushes and trees. They spread their roots,” he said, extending his hands with his story, “and grab hold. Andthough the river will pull at the soil, if the roots are strong enough, they will prevail. If they cannot, theywill eventually be carried away too.”

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