the soil is thinner because it is dryer. water and moister will go to the center f the hill.
Soil erosion on hill slopes can be checked by contour ploughing.
The deeper soil on the lower slopes is a result of soil being washed down from the top of the hill by water which results from the precipitation of rain or snow. Soil can also be blown from the top of the hill by the wind and then redeposited in the lee of the hill and thus added to the deposits on the lower slopes.
it is when soil moves slowley down or up hill very slowly.
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the soil is thinner because it is dryer. water and moister will go to the center f the hill.
Soil erosion on hill slopes can be checked by contour ploughing.
The force is the mass of the soil times the acceleration down the hill due to gravity.
soil erosion on hill sloppes can be checked by
The deeper soil on the lower slopes is a result of soil being washed down from the top of the hill by water which results from the precipitation of rain or snow. Soil can also be blown from the top of the hill by the wind and then redeposited in the lee of the hill and thus added to the deposits on the lower slopes.
Because when soil met water, it will become saturated at the top layer. As the progress keep repeating, it will flow down the hill (if the soil creep is occurred on a hill). The soil will be natural falling, it doesn't need force or being force to move down the hill.
Usually no, but if it's below a glacier, the soil can be very rich.
it is when soil moves slowley down or up hill very slowly.
landslide
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A hill is usually made out of dirt. But a mountain is made out of rock and soil and is much taller.
the sudden movement of rocks and soil down a hill is a