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Q: Vegetation typically slows water down as it flows across the ground. This results in?
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We the people are three ways that people have changed the land in your country?

one way people have removed is overgrazing and it results in erosion because there is less vegetation covering the ground.


What are the most of abundant types of vegetation in the tundra?

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Distinguish between vegetation and natural vegetation.?

Orchard is a manual plantation area. Orchard also indicates the plantings are trees, typically some type of fruit tree. Natural Vegetation, as the name suggests, is the natural growing up plantation using the Darwin's Natural Selection theory. You may find a natural orchard of crab apple trees, as one example.


What is the definition of the viaduct?

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Vegetation cover is the smaller trees and plants that cover the ground.


What are slash and burn cultivation and shifting cultivation?

Slash and burn cultivation is where you cut down the vegetation, burn it, and then plow it into the ground. This typically gets used where most of the nutrients are tied up in the existing vegetation and the soil is nutrient poor - such as in rainforests. Shifting cultivation is a form of agriculture, used especially in tropical Africa, in which an area of ground is cleared of vegetation and cultivated for a few years and then abandoned for a new area until its fertility has been naturally restored. The two are clearly related, but in the case of slash and burn, the land is farmed until the nutrients are depleted. Also in slash and burn, the ground is usually extremely nutrient poor until the vegetation is burned and plowed into the ground. Slash and burn is a typical method used in shifting cultivation but not all shifting cultivation uses slash and burn.


What is Water that doesn't soak into the ground or evaporate but flows across the ground but flows across earth surface is called?

Runoff


Some water will come to rest on vegetation and buildings before reaching the ground?

interception