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how do dams help soil conservation
Dams actually increase soil erotion. They trap sediment that would usually flow down river and increased economic activity around a dam usually leads to deforestation, road building, and other commercial activity that increases erotion.
Floods can be controlled through forest and soil conservation and by building structures such as levees and dams
it helps because you create a hill to protect the plants
It helps by prevented soil erosion and to prevent dust storms.
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It's called soil conservation.
It helps from washing the soil away and helps return soil nutrients, retain moisture, and hold soil in place..
Soil conservation is methods of ways to protect the soil from being moved to different places.
There are three types of soil conservation: countour plowing, conservation plowing, and crop rotation.
it helps because you create a hill to protect the plants
because the dam avoids the water to flow to the soil and erode it. by henok hailu from ethiopia hawassa sos grade 6