This is when people plant too closely to a river or dam (0-29m) so this will cause soil erosion . People should plant at least 30 m away from the river.
Stream Bank erosion is the wearing away of the banks of a stream or river. This is distinguished from erosion of the bed of the watercourse, which is referred to as scour. The roots of trees growing by a stream are undercut by such erosion. As the roots bind the soil tightly, they form abutments which jut out over the water. These have a significant effect upon the rate and progress of the erosion.
Black soil is suitable for the cultivation of rice .
The concave bank of a winding stream that is maintained as a steep or even overhanging cliff by the action of water at its base.[[[ geology ]]]
a channel bar is the way a river or a stream flows, also this is formed by sediment that has ended a river bank and a point bar is when a inside bank forms
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stream bank cultivation gold panning abantment of human inerference in the catment areas of rivers
people cause erosion through a number of ways which include deforestation ,stream bank cultivation and cultivating on mountain slopes
The side of a stream is usually called its bank.
bank 1 is drivers side down stream o2 / bank 2 is drivers side down stream o2
stop bank/ levee
It's called "bank." As in river bank.
The sides are known as the river bank or river banks.
Concave bank- A Concave river bank is the steep slope shape of a river or stream. It is formed when materials and sediments are deposited on the ends and edges of the river,stream etc. The Convex is that of the opposite bank as the concave.Convex and Concave in a Meander gives the Channel an ASYMMETRICAL SHAPE.
sediment,bank and bed
its a meander =)
Most probably an Oasis, which is where an underground stream or spring comes to the surface and allows replenishment of water, or perhaps even some cultivation.
A bank beside a stream might be called a levee. Some levees are natural and some are man made to prevent flooding in low lying areas.