I think the real reason it is important that an erosion control blanket breaks down after a few weeks , or months is that it may get in the way of the plants that have now grown.
The rate of erosion can vary greatly depending on factors such as the type of rock and soil, climate, slope steepness, and human activities. In some cases, erosion can happen quickly, such as during a heavy rainstorm, while in other cases it may take thousands or even millions of years for significant erosion to occur.
Some drawbacks of building flood-control dams include altering natural river ecosystems, disrupting fish migration patterns, and causing downstream erosion due to decreased sediment flow. Additionally, dams can displace communities and impact water quality and availability downstream.
Soil erosion in the Mojave Desert is primarily caused by wind and water. Strong winds can blow away the loose topsoil, while intense rainfall can wash away soil particles and create gullies. Human activities such as off-road vehicle use and improper land management can also contribute to soil erosion in the Mojave Desert.
I don't understand what type of soil erosion you mean, but the simplest form of reducing soil erosion is by planting grasses, shrubs, and trees. The roots hold down the soil and it is not whisked away by wind or precipitation. A good example of soil erosion is the dust bowl in mid-west North America in the 1930's. Due to over irrigation, the soil was without nutrition and there was nothing for the roots to hold onto, so the plants died. And due to the lack of plants, the wind whisked away the dust, creating huge amounts of dust storms, covering whole cities for months at a time. Hope this helps! -DrkMnlight
The layers of the atmosphere help protect the earth, like a blanket.The ozone layer protects the Earth from dangerous UV rays from the sunThe atmosphere prevents meteors from striking the Earth.The atmosphere also keeps what helps us stay alive inside of the Earth, for example oxygen.The greenhouse gases in the atmosphere absorb the sun's heat, radiated from the surface of the earth, and keep the planet warm enough for life.
Toddlers can safely cover themselves with a blanket once they are able to move it off their face and head independently, usually around 12-18 months old. It is important to ensure that the blanket is lightweight and breathable to reduce the risk of suffocation.
using a all cotton ,(not wool )is best for the warmer months
You should blanket your horse in the winter months if you are located in a cold area. You can also blanket your horse on nights before a show in the winter but its mostly recommended you put the horse in an available stall.
Toddlers can safely start using a blanket around 12 to 18 months of age, when they are able to move and roll over independently.
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You should wait at least until the baby is 12 months old before giving him a blanket.
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u should only put a blanket on during winter. later fall and early spring u can have a light blanket on. horses do grow there own winter coat that is (don't quote me on this but) 10x warmer than a blanket and you should let them grow that for a little before u put a blanket on them. also younger horses do not need a blanket they should grow there coats out.
To keep a cat warm in a blanket during winter, place a heating pad under the blanket, provide a cozy shelter, ensure the room is draft-free, and dress the cat in a sweater if needed. Additionally, offer plenty of warm bedding and consider using a heated cat bed.
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Horses do not really need a blanket and it is actually unhealthy for them to wear one as you can read in the related link. The only time a horse really needs a blanket is if you clip them in the winter, robbing him of his protection from the cold. To tell if your horse is cold, touch his ears. If they are cold, he is cold. If not, leave him be without a blanket.