Contour farming
because if you didn't plow the land before planting, the seeds will die because of lack of nutrients.And if you didn't harrow the land before planting, there would be many weeds that will get more nutrients of the soil.
Topographical maps are those that show the contours of the land, and thus appear bumpy.
Land could or can be prepared for building on or for farming,such as planting crops or grazing cattle or sheep.
The land along a coast.
They can't make a map unreliable unless they have been plotted inaccurately. Assuming correct measurement and plotting, as we normally can with a reputable map, the countours are within the measurement tolerance but can't show fine detail between them. Normally that does not matter of course because the natural land surface is irregular anyway within the general form traced by the contours. Therefore the contours represent a smoothed plot of the slope; but they cannot be said to make the map unreliable.
Planting along the natural contours of the land is a method of designing landscape features, such as trees or crops, in alignment with the natural shape and slope of the terrain. This helps to reduce soil erosion, conserve water, and enhance biodiversity by creating more sustainable ecosystems.
It is called contour farming.
It is called contour farming.
Overgaraving
Contour farming
Countour Farming
Contour plowing is a practice that involves plowing along the natural contours of the land, perpendicular to the slope, to minimize soil erosion and retain water. It helps to slow down water runoff, allowing it to soak into the soil, reducing erosion and preserving soil fertility.
The lines on a topographical map show the contours of the land.
How did the iroqois men clear the land for planting crop?
A topographic map is what you need.
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