The roots of the plants namely primary,secondary and tertiary roots while absorbing water from the soil, will hold the soil packets around them due to the sucking action. As the plant grows, the primary roots go deeper into the soil and the secondary and tertiary roots spread around it thus widening its base. With this the capacity of the roots to hold the soil around its periphery will increase.Thus the number of plants planted at a certain predetermined distance will help to prevent the soil erosion.
Terrace farming are step-like features. These step-like are usually cut out of mountainous areas. Using these method, it prevents rain from washing away soil, hence preventing soil erosion.
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In hilly areas, people grow crops by cutting steps in the mountains. This is known as step farming.
Erosion is the movement of rocks to move from one place to another then the next step is deposition.
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Terrace farming are step-like features. These step-like are usually cut out of mountainous areas. Using these method, it prevents rain from washing away soil, hence preventing soil erosion.
Terracing
Step farming creates a series of narrow 'ledges' to allow crops to grow in stable soil. Planting directly on the slope - means that the soil is liable to be washed away by heavy rain.
Erosion can cause serious harm to ecosystems and human property. The guiding principle of preventing erosion is to avoid altering natural landscapes and processes as much as possible. Where urban areas are expanding in response to population increase, clearly some impact on natural areas is inevitable. But the damage can be minimized by planning around the natural features of the land.
The excess water can directly out flow downwards to another step of land and so on which prevents the soil erosion or any landslides. Hence being safe, it is commonly used on the steep hills
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Step farming on mountains is done to maximize agricultural space in areas with limited flat land. By creating terraces or steps on the mountain slopes, it reduces soil erosion, conserves water, and creates flat areas for crops to be grown. This method also utilizes gravity to help with irrigation and drainage in mountainous regions.
In hilly areas, people grow crops by cutting steps in the mountains. This is known as step farming.
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Erosion is the process of the movement of materials from one place to another, and the four agents of erosion are ice, water, wind, and gravity. Two types of glacial erosion are plucking and abrasion
Erosion of igneous and metamorphic rock
Erosion is the movement of rocks to move from one place to another then the next step is deposition.