Terracing was (and in some cases still is) used to grow crops on hillsides and mountains.
Terrace farming
terrace farming
Terracing
nope the complete opposite used by farmers in mountains to grow crops like a step effect
Broad platforms cut into steep slopes used for planting crops are terraces.
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Terracing
A spiral tunnel is a technique employed by railways to ascend steep hills
Terracing is the practice of creating level areas on the sides of steep hills to grow crops. This method helps prevent soil erosion by reducing water runoff and allows for more efficient use of limited land for agriculture.
Terrace farming involves creating flat areas on steep slopes using retaining walls to prevent soil erosion and allow for agriculture. By constructing terraces, farmers can grow crops on otherwise inaccessible terrains, maximizing land use and conserving water. This method has been practiced for centuries in regions with hilly topography to support sustainable agriculture.
Always have crops growing Carve steep hillsides into flat steps
The area is known as a terrace.
terrace farming
terracing is what farmers use if the hills are really steep
are known as terraces.