EROSION!!! XD
When it rains the dirt will be carried downward, resulting in less soil, and bad farming since you need soil.
Topography of an area refers to the shape of the land and the features within the area. The topography of a rainforest varies depending on which rainforest is in question and where in the rainforest you are visiting. However, the general topography of a rainforest includes steep areas with hills and low areas like valleys. It can include creeks and streams quite often and most of the time it has these features. It also has a sloping range in particular areas. You may also need to discuss the structural form of a rainforest in order to gain insight into the topography of it. The structure often involves a range of different heights and different levels. Starting from the leaf litter and mosses at the bottom, moving up to ground cover plants, ferns and low level trees, and stretching right up to taller trees, with epiphytes and vines connected, the structure and overall topography of a rainforest is rich, diverse and very varied.
A steep valley is called a canyon or ravine. Valleys can have different shapes because of the shape of the land and what is eroding it. The canyons usually have steep sides. Other words that can refer to a steep valley include gully, hollow and gorge.
Steep climate is a grass land climate, as simple as that, is usually surrounds deserts.
a steep cliff about 100 stories high
A steep-sided tower of rock is a butte
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Cattle rearing is important in this area because crops cannot be grown in such hilly terrain. Livestock like cattle are much more advantageous to raise in such terrain than wheat or corn because they aren't apt to flip over on you like a tractor would on the steep hills that often exist in such topography.
People living in hilly areas adapt by building terraced fields for agriculture, constructing sturdy houses on elevated grounds, and using modes of transportation suited for steep terrain such as bicycles or motorcycles. They may also rely on cable cars or funiculars for transportation in extreme cases.
yes The topography of the coast line showed a steep incline from the beach to one hundred meters of the coast.
The roads running through San Francisco are famous (or infamous) for how steep they are. You better believe San Francisco is hilly!
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.
Yes, Haiti's terrain is generally characterized by mountainous and hilly landscapes. The country is marked by rugged terrain, with steep slopes and valleys throughout.
Areas with variable topography (i.e. hills, cliffs, valleys). In places with swift elevation changes or even just hills. These kinds of conditions are shown on the map by the contour lines. When the lines are close together the topography is steep when the lines are further apart the topography is not steep.
No. It has it all: from steep mountains to hilly terrain to flat lands.
They are steep and rugged with some peaks reaching 14,000 feet.
They don't hold water or soil efficiently. They're subject to increased erosion.
A hilly area at the base of a mountain is often referred to as the foothills. These foothills provide a transitional zone between flatter land and the steep mountain slopes. They can be popular locations for hiking and exploring.