terrace farming
Terracing is the ancient technique used to grow crops on hillsides or mountain slopes in Latin America. This method involves creating flat areas on the slope or hillside to prevent erosion and maximize arable land for cultivation.
By constructing terraces on hillsides and mountain slopes.
Terrace farming is done to make use of hillsides. This is done because the slopes are too steep for farming. Terraced hillsides help to reduce erosion and surface runoff. This helps to keep the soil in place on the hillsides.
A group of mountain slopes in one area is called a mountain range.
The sides of a mountain are called slopes. These slopes can vary in steepness and play a role in determining the overall shape and characteristics of the mountain.
Slopes that have been plowed with a soil, and erosion conservation technique called terracing.
Ladakh in India is often referred to as the land of gompas, as it is home to numerous Tibetan Buddhist monasteries known as gompas that are perched on hillsides and mountain slopes. These gompas play a significant role in the culture and spirituality of the region.
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A landscape architect uses trignometry to measure the height of trees and buildings. They also measure slopes of hillsides.
Kiwi are not born; like other birds, they are hatched.Kiwi are hatched from eggs laid in burrows which the parents dig out of the ground or in slopes and hillsides.
Most don't, but it's mainly because they have no choice, either because the growing conditions in the valleys are not suitable, or they don't know that they shouldn't be farming on mountain slopes to begin with.
The lower slopes of a mountain are typically referred to as the foothills. These are the more gradual, less steep areas at the base of the mountain before reaching the steeper and more rugged terrain higher up.