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Soil erosion on hill slopes can be checked by contour ploughing.
"Slopes" means the ground is slanted, not straight or level "Away" means not toward you
Terraces significantly reduce the rate of soil erosion on slopes.
For the same reason that south facing slopes in the northern hemisphere are warmer than north facing slopes. From the point of view of the Earth, the sun never strays farther from the equator than the 2 tropics. So in the south the angle of the sun on a south facing slope is always lower than for a north facing slope (in some places it might always be in shadow). For this reason (more direct sunlight) people put solar energy panels on north facing slopes in the south, and the opposite in the north.
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South-facing slopes receive less moisture, yet rock http://wiki.answers.com/q559155.htmlis faster.
Latitude Temperature range increases with distance from the equator. Also, temperatures decrease as you move away from the equator. This is because the suns rays are dispersed over a larger area of land as you move away from the equator. This is due to the curved surface of the earth. In addition polar regions are colder because the suns rays have further to travel compared to place on the equator. Altitude Temperatures decrease with height. The air is less dense and cannot hold heat as easily. Winds If winds are warm - they have been blown from a hot area - they will raise temperatures. If winds have been blown from cold areas they will lower temperatures. Distance from the sea (confidentiality) Land heats and cools faster than the sea. Therefore coastal areas have a lower temperature range than those areas inland. On the coast winters are mild and summers are cool. In inland areas temperatures are high in the summer and cold in the winter. Aspect Slopes facing the sun are warmer than those that are not. Thus south facing slopes in the northern hemisphere are usually warm. However, slopes facing north in the southern hemisphere are warmest.
Autumn (also known as fall in North American English) is one of the four temperate seasons. Autumn marks the transition from summer usually in September (northern hemisphere) or March (southern hemisphere) when the arrival of night becomes noticeably earlier. In the northern hemisphere, the meteorological start of autumn is on 1 September and it ends on 30 November;[1] in the southern hemisphere it starts on 1 March and ends on 31 May. The astronomical start of autumn is on 22 September and ends on 20 December in the northern hemisphere, and 20 March and 21 June in the southern hemisphere. Autumn starts on or around 7 August and ends on about 6 November in solar term. Beware of baboons
the growth of vegetation depends upon the amount of sunlight received.the southern slopes receive more sunlight when compared to northern slope.so southern slope is covered with more vegetation compared to northern slope.
Because of the tilt of the earth's axis, plants growing on a southern slope get a lot more sun. So they would probably require more water, since their sun exposure would cause water to evaporate more quickly. Note: this is true for the Northern Hemisphere. If you're in Argentina, Austraila, or South Africa the reverse is true.
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