terraces
Contour plowing greatly cuts down on erosion of the topsoil, the farmers lifeblood.
Coz it spins it around braa and tha water cuts tha bank braa!!
They can be, such as where a stream or river cuts into the ground, forming a gorge or canyon. However, cliffs may also be formed by uplift from tectonic forces.
Are you talking about meanders? when overtime laterally erode the banks (undermine) due to the hydrolic fore of the water. Then then turn to ox-bow lakes due to deposition along the curve and erosion coming into the curve. (bypasses the curve; cuts straight through)
1. Soil Erosion and Soil Conservation2. What is soil erosion? The denudation of the soil cover and subsequent washing down is described as soil erosion. There are two causes of Soil erosion Natural Factors. Human Factors. Soil erosion by running water Soil erosion by wind3. Human factor in soil erosion Match the given photos with appropriate factor Deforestation, Over-grazing, Construction activities, Mining activities. Defective methods of farming such as ploughing in a wrong way i.e. up and down the slope.4. Types of soil erosion Gullies : The running water cuts through the clayey soils and makes deep channels as gullies. Badlands: The land becomes unfit for cultivation and is known as bad land. Ravines: In the Chambal basin such lands are called ravines. Ravines of Chambal basin Badlands Rills and gully erosion5. Types of soil erosion Sheet Erosion : Sometimes water flows as a sheet over large areas down a slope. In such cases the top soil is washed away. This is known as sheet erosion. Wind erosion: Wind blows loose soil off flat or sloping land known as wind erosion .6. Methods of Soil conservation Contour Ploughing : Ploughing along the contour lines can decelerate the flow of water down the slopes. Terrace Farming : Steps can be cut out on the slopes making terraces. Terrace cultivation restricts erosion. Western and central Himalayas have well developed terrace farming. Carefully observe the difference between the two.7. Methods of Soil conservation Strip Farming : Large fields can be divided into strips. Strips of grass are left to grow between the crops. This breaks up the force of the wind. Shelter Belts : Planting lines of trees to create shelter also works in a similar way. Rows of such trees are called shelter belts. These shelter belts have contributed significantly to the stabilisation of sand dunes and in stabilising the desert in western India. Observe the trees in the background. Why are they planted there? Can you see the Strips?
erosion
Terracing involves creating steps or platforms on steep slopes to reduce erosion and retain water, whereas contour farming involves planting crops along the natural contours of the land to minimize soil erosion and water runoff. Terracing is more commonly used on steep slopes, while contour farming can be applied on various terrains to promote sustainable agriculture practices.
The Hudson River
The type of rock which makes the grand canyon - sedimentary which causes all of the visible banding. The occurring erosion: -Wind erosion -Water erosion from the river which cuts through it -Erosion from repeat heating and cooling which weakens the rock
Contour plowing greatly cuts down on erosion of the topsoil, the farmers lifeblood.
China or in a warm climateBecause of clear cuts pandas are found near mountains
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The Grand Canyon is the product of the Colorado River and about 3 million years worth of erosion.
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China or in a warm climateBecause of clear cuts pandas are found near mountains
If you mean canyon, such as the Grand Canyon, they are made by erosion. Water flowing through them cuts into the earth and washes it away.
Coz it spins it around braa and tha water cuts tha bank braa!!