by planting vegetation
terracing grows some vegetation which helps slow down erosion
people can reduce soil erosion by using less resources and polluting beause it makes the earth to be less dependent and then starts to fall apart and collaspe. This is not good for future events. There is another way called terracing whichs helps reduce erosion on steep slopes.
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Soil erosion on hill slopes can be checked by contour ploughing.
In terrain with steep hills slopes the crop and cultivation technique that will minimize soil erosion are apples that land between the trees is planted in grass and not cultivates. The area were pedal soils most likely to be found are a moderately dry to semiarid grassland such as the western great plains.
Plant vegetation
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Contour Farming
terracing grows some vegetation which helps slow down erosion
people can reduce soil erosion by using less resources and polluting beause it makes the earth to be less dependent and then starts to fall apart and collaspe. This is not good for future events. There is another way called terracing whichs helps reduce erosion on steep slopes.
They don't hold water or soil efficiently. They're subject to increased erosion.
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Mountains become steep through a combination of tectonic forces, erosion, and other geologic processes. Tectonic movements can uplift large landmasses, creating steep slopes. Erosion by rivers, glaciers, and other natural processes can further sculpt mountains into steep terrain over time.
Slopes that are dangerously high and/or steep.
Usually, stairs are built with steep slopes only if there isn't enough room to build them with milder slopes.
steep slopes