Use the following labels to create a flow diagram showing how the clearing of native vegetation can affect all four of the Earth's spheres.
1. Soil is left bare and exposed to wind and water erosion.
2. There is less evaporation of water from vegetation.
3. There is a loss of habitat for birds, animals and insects.
4.Increased water runs off from exposed land.
5.Increased sediment builds up in streams.
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