It convers cuz it fertile soil
Conventional plowing breaks up and turns over the soil, which can lead to erosion and loss of soil nutrients. Minimum tillage or no-till methods disturb the soil less, helping to maintain soil structure and reduce erosion. This protects the soil's ecosystem and helps conserve its fertility for longer periods.
Contour plowing and conservation plowing
contour plowing and conservation plowing. refrence:California Earh Science book. and please cheak your book first. :]
Contour plowing and terracing are two farming methods that help prevent soil erosion due to water runoff. Contour plowing involves plowing across a slope following its contour lines, while terracing creates steps on steep slopes to slow down water movement and reduce erosion.
name of two structure of soil
Terracing and contour plowing are two effective techniques for minimizing soil erosion on steep hillslopes. Terracing involves creating flat platforms along the slope to reduce the length of the slope and slow down water runoff. Contour plowing involves plowing across the slope in a curved pattern to reduce water runoff and promote water infiltration.
Conservation Tillage and Wind breaks
There are two types of soil commonly found in Malaysia. These types include sedentary soils and soils of the coastal alluvial plains.
i think that the 2 main types of soil conservation are natural and man made. for example, a natural soil conservation technique is trees being planted along the line of loose gravel or soil. the tree's roots will hold the soil in place and help prevent erosion. a man made soil conservation technique is putting a concrete barrier along the edge of loose gravel or soil. the problem is not the fact that is holds the soil in place, but it is just as vunurable to weathering as the gravel is. overtime the barrier will weather away. the trees are able to heal themselves after weathering but the concrete, plastic, metal, or plaster barriers cannot repair themselves and require constant maintanance which will take both time and money. trees on the other hand need no maintanance and repair themselves therefore are alot cheaper and more affective then barriers. copy and paste this to your answer box for question 31 on submission 8 for envirnmental science.
It could be two types. It could be solid or aquas.
The two types of layering are air layering and soil layering. Air layering involves rooting a stem while still attached to the parent plant, while soil layering involves burying a stem partially in soil to encourage root growth.
A disc harrow and a chain harrow are two types a farmer may use to break up lumpy soil into a fine tilth suitable for sowing seeds.