It means growing vegetation to prevent the dirt from being washed away by natural impacts. For example rain washes away soil and animals also displace soil. Erosion control measures like the ones you see on a dirt path for example (wood laid flat along the high side of a path) are there to make sure the soil is not eroded away.
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Plant some plants
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Vegetative stabilizationis the process of establishing vegetation on a construction site to prevent erosion.
I assume you mean soil erosion? If so then no The roots etc of the plants help preserve the soil
Soil erosion can be slowed down by flood control and planting more trees.
Hold up a bank
Plant some plants
L. G. Jones has written: 'Soil erosion and its control' -- subject(s): Soil erosion
One thing you can do to control soil erosion is to plant anything... grass, shrubs, trees. Anything works as long as it has a root. This is because the root holds the soil and stops it from being eroded by wind or water.
erosion is when the rock or soil falls and make a slope
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Vegetative stabilizationis the process of establishing vegetation on a construction site to prevent erosion.
I assume you mean soil erosion? If so then no The roots etc of the plants help preserve the soil
Mechanical erosion control measures are implemented to minimize onsite and offsite impacts of these activities, as well as to rehabilitate degraded lands. Often, mechanical erosion controls are applied in combination with vegetative erosion control techniques.
Erosion abatement and control.
Erosion is a natural process. Humans contribute to erosion when they clear an area of plants. Plants help to keep the soil in place through their roots. Humans can help to control erosion by planting hillsides and slopes with erosion control plants.