C.V. Raman emphasized the importance of implementing sustainable agricultural practices to address soil erosion. He advocated for methods such as contour plowing, terracing, and tree planting to prevent soil degradation and loss. Raman believed that protecting soil health was essential for ensuring future food security and environmental sustainability.
Factors that can lead to severe soil erosion on mountainsides include deforestation, intensive agriculture practices, construction activities, and natural disasters such as heavy rainfall or landslides. These processes can remove vegetation cover, expose soil to erosion, and disrupt the natural balance of the landscape, making it more vulnerable to erosion.
There are many conclusions you can come up with for an ecosystem. You could say that it needs to be well-balanced for example.
Gravity is an agent of erosion... I'm not quite sure if it is erosion. In the science textbook I have right in front of me it says and I quote, "Gravity, running water, waves, wind and glaciers are all causes, or agents, of erosion. Although it says it's an agent of erosion it doesn't say it is erosion. An agent is a "cause" of something.
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Factors that can lead to severe soil erosion on mountainsides include deforestation, intensive agriculture practices, construction activities, and natural disasters such as heavy rainfall or landslides. These processes can remove vegetation cover, expose soil to erosion, and disrupt the natural balance of the landscape, making it more vulnerable to erosion.
There are many conclusions you can come up with for an ecosystem. You could say that it needs to be well-balanced for example.
a)humus b)conservation c)depletion d)recycling e)erosion Don't quote me, but i am going to say "c)depletion". Source: Common since.
Gravity is an agent of erosion... I'm not quite sure if it is erosion. In the science textbook I have right in front of me it says and I quote, "Gravity, running water, waves, wind and glaciers are all causes, or agents, of erosion. Although it says it's an agent of erosion it doesn't say it is erosion. An agent is a "cause" of something.
Everything changes in time, given the multiplicity of variables in regard to the Earth's current rates of change, who's to say Britain will exist by the time this would be an issue?
they say that is is afual
because i say so.
No. They are separate processes. Weathering -chemical and physical breaks down solid rock into smaller particles and prepares it for transportation or erosion.
It's bad
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Oh, dude, erosion totally just loves to break stuff down like it's nobody's business. It's out there wearing its little hard hat and jackhammer, just chipping away at rocks and soil like it's a Monday morning. So yeah, you could say erosion is a bit of a destructive force, but hey, it's just doing its job, man.