You ever seenthose big nets on the side of a steep hill? they help prevent topsoil erosion and also planting plants helps absorb water that would otherwise be runoff (a known eroder)
Yes. Just like a snow avalanche, mud slides are layers of land that release from being too saturated with rainwater, and flow down a hill.
Terrace farming is necessary on mountains to help prevent soil erosion. If the soil were tilled up the side of the mountain all of soil would wash away to the bottom.
Erosion of the land on the opposite side of the river caused the amount of land he owned to increase.
Eruption is not the same as erosion. Since a geyser does involve a flow of water, there can be erosion as a result, but that is only a minor side effect.
it may cause lost of lives , for instance the erosion happens in a hill side . surely the people living beside the hill side will not be able to evacuate. but others can survive .... hoping it helped .. tankyow
You ever seenthose big nets on the side of a steep hill? they help prevent topsoil erosion and also planting plants helps absorb water that would otherwise be runoff (a known eroder)
With lots of dirt fill. make sure it has been compacted and be vigilant of the washouts after the pool has been intalled, Use concrete in the washouts to prevent further erosion.
Lack of vegetation, therefore causing erosion
Terracing
I would only think so if it were on a high hill at least a mile away because erosion would break down the side of the castle over time and eventually fall. But that is my opinion.
Yes. Just like a snow avalanche, mud slides are layers of land that release from being too saturated with rainwater, and flow down a hill.
Terrace farming is necessary on mountains to help prevent soil erosion. If the soil were tilled up the side of the mountain all of soil would wash away to the bottom.
"The Side of a Hill" or a slope.
erosion or EARTHQUAKES
They would put them on a hill side to die.
The lea side of a hill is the side that has a meadow called a lea. You probably mean the lee side, which is the side away from the wind.