Plant roots help to hold soil and rock in place. :)
Plant roots hold soil in place to prevent wind and water erosion.
Trees serving as wind breaks thereby preventing wind erosion, and creeping plants, which helps prevent the soil from direct sunlight and from washing away of its surface by water. The above are types of natural defense against erosion, but they might possibly not be the best.
Soil erosion is not helped by tilling too deeply. Wind and water will then carry the soil away. Minimum tillage is the best way to prevent soil erosion.
we need to plant trees. trees' roots hold the soil tightly to prevent erosion. terrace farming can be done. when stairs are carved and plants are grown, they take the soil and the roughness stops the erosion. contour farming can be done. rows of trees can be grown, so the flow of wind breaks. apply mulch(a layer of substance to retain moisture and prevent dryness)
Wind breaks,Vegitation, and contour Tillage
Plant roots help to hold soil and rock in place. :)
Trees in the forest act as wind-breaks, and their roots help slow the effects or erosion.
Anchoring the earth on slopes and causing a wind and rain barrier.
No-till farming reduces wind and water erosion of the topsoil.
Trees are the bestt way to prevent wind erosionn and plantts
There is water erosion, wind erosion, ice erosion, basically anything that breaks down earth materials is erosion.
Plant roots hold soil in place to prevent wind and water erosion.
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Actually, plants do prevent wind erosion. Because some plants are taller than others so the wind has some bit of a struggle getting to the rocks.
Trees serving as wind breaks thereby preventing wind erosion, and creeping plants, which helps prevent the soil from direct sunlight and from washing away of its surface by water. The above are types of natural defense against erosion, but they might possibly not be the best.
Trees serving as wind breaks thereby preventing wind erosion, and creeping plants, which helps prevent the soil from direct sunlight and from washing away of its surface by water. The above are types of natural defense against erosion, but they might possibly not be the best.