Gardening. Grow plants that are indigenous to your area. It can be interesting to make something grow outside of its usual domain, but the local flora have been there for a very long time and aid in conservation. Another thing to do is to plant trees and shrubs. These can provide shelter for your soil, while the roots will help to prevent excess water from washing it away.
Soil erosion can be stopped by the building of walls to hold the dirt in place. In addition, it can be stopped by changing the flow of water as in tiered farming.
The planting of more trees can protect soil from wind and water erosion. The terracing of hillsides also helps to reduce the effects of erosion.
A force machine does not reduce the amount of work that has to be done
reduce the amount of acidity
Contour Farming
we can plant trees
Trees reduce the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere through photosynthesis. They reduce soil erosion by intercepting precipitation before it hits the ground, which reduces the amount of splash erosion. They then hold the soil together, preventing it largely from being removed by fluvial processes
We can reduce erosion farting less, burping less and catching rainwater in our mouths
No. It reduces the amount of force required, but it does not reduce the total amount of work. In fact, due to friction, it will probably increase the total amount of work.
By having beaches they reduce the amount of erosion occurring along the coast of an area. They are vital in protecting a coast line.m
You can plant small plants or grass to stop the erosion. The roots will hold the soil in place. Make sure you have a plant with long roots to do this. More...reduce tillage
Vegetation.
It blocks the erosion from happening. That is why it prevents/reduces the effects of erosion