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The roots from the vegetation holds the soil together as well as protecting is from direct impact of water and wind. If the roots are not present ant foliage of the plant provides no protection the bare ground is easily moved by flowing water ind the force of wind.
Leaving soil bare can lead to erosion, nutrient depletion, and decreased water retention. Erosion can occur due to wind or water washing away the topsoil. This can result in poor soil quality and decreased plant growth.
Leaving soil bare can lead to erosion, loss of nutrients, and reduced ability to hold water. Covering the soil with plants or organic matter helps to protect it, maintain its structure, and promote healthier microbial activity.
Soil can be eroded through various natural processes such as water runoff, wind, and ice. When rainwater flows over the land, it can dislodge and carry away soil particles, leaving the ground bare. Wind can also pick up and transport soil particles, particularly in arid regions. Additionally, the expansion and contraction of ice in freezing and thawing cycles can cause soil to break apart and be moved.
No-Till is a great alternative to traditional moldboard plowing. In no-till instead of turning over the soil, it has a knife that splits open the soil a percentage of an inch and drops the seed in. Then it has rollers on the back to cover the seed in soil. This way the plant residue stays on the soil and there is not bare ground. Bare ground causes erosion because there is nothing there to stop the soil from being carried away by water.
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no do notbelieve this wepsite it is alei
Nunatak is from an inuit word nunataq and means a rocky/earthen area of a mountain or hillside that is not snow or ice covered. Basically, a bare patch on a hillside.
The roots from the vegetation holds the soil together as well as protecting is from direct impact of water and wind. If the roots are not present ant foliage of the plant provides no protection the bare ground is easily moved by flowing water ind the force of wind.
Leaving soil bare can lead to erosion, nutrient depletion, and decreased water retention. Erosion can occur due to wind or water washing away the topsoil. This can result in poor soil quality and decreased plant growth.
Leaving soil bare can lead to erosion, loss of nutrients, and reduced ability to hold water. Covering the soil with plants or organic matter helps to protect it, maintain its structure, and promote healthier microbial activity.
It is either, depending on the usage. Bare means to reveal or make known, while bear as used here means to carry, possess, or have.So "to bear the name of" means someone possesses or represents a name, like in bearing the name of one's father. To "bare the name" would mean to reveal the name.Bare: to open to view; reveal or divulge:To bare one's arms; to bare damaging new facts.Bear: to possess, as aquality or characteristic; havein or on:To bear traces; to bearan inscription.Bare is a transitive verb; that is, it takes an object and describes an action upon the object. The implication of "bare," as in "bare the name" is revealing that which is or has been hidden or secret. The Coppertone girl "bares her bottom," but her swimsuit "bears the Coppertone label."When you say "The school bares the name of Hillside," you imply that the school took an action that revealed the name (Hillside) that was previously hidden, but you do not imply that Hillside is the name of the school.When you say "The school bears the name of Hillside," you imply an association between the name and the school (i.e., formally, an inscription or a sign on the school; or an impromptu naming of the school in popular culture).
By not leaving bare soil exposed and covering it with vegetation such as grasses, crops, shrubs and trees.
She was bare. The desert had no plants at all, not even cacti; it was completely bare. I swept off the little paper scraps with my hand, leaving the paper blank and bare. the dog bared its teeth I've barely started! GAH now the word "bare" sounds completely alien and wierd!!!! he took the hot pan with his bare hands.
When you fleece a sheep you remove all of its wool leaving it with nothing more than its bare skin. Hence when you "fleece" a person you basically steal everything he has leaving him naked.
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