When you cut the tree down the roots will live on and continue to support your slope. Slowly another tree will start to grow. However, if you kill the roots they will eventually rot out and your slope will lose it's support.
It is a crevice
It helps, by not allowing the water to run as per their capacity, related to slope of the ground, and will sustains the water to be preserved by the roots, in small amount too.
A small slope on a velocity vs. time graph indicates a small acceleration because acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. A small slope means the velocity is changing slowly, which corresponds to a small acceleration. The steeper the slope, the larger the acceleration.
Yes, a small slope on a velocity vs time graph indicates a small acceleration. The slope of a velocity-time graph represents the acceleration of an object. A small slope indicates a small change in velocity over time, which corresponds to a small acceleration.
The word you are looking for is "crevice".
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A plain. On flat ground, the chance of a rock moving is fairly small. On a hillside, any slight force on the rock will cause it to roll down the hill.
A plain. On flat ground, the chance of a rock moving is fairly small. On a hillside, any slight force on the rock will cause it to roll down the hill.
Trees and plants form root systems in the soil. These roots act like nets, helping to hold the soil in place. The roots, along with shade from the trees, also keep the soil moist and healthy so that it can absorb and drain lots of water. When trees and plants get cut down, those root systems die and decompose. The soil dries out and becomes very loose. Then, when a very heavy rain falls, the soil can wash away in a mudslide. This is most likely to happen where the ground is steep, like on the side of a hill or small mountain.On a slope, tree roots help to hold the land together and pin it to the solid ground well below the surface.
Steep slope. Each line is a different elevation. The distance between them is an indication of how fast the elevation is changing. If they are close together it means a small horizontal movement will result in a greater vertical change that when they lines are far apart - where you would have to travel a greater horizontal distance to move across the same number of contour lines (to get the same elevation change).
A small crack in a rocky hillside typically refers to a minor fissure or fracture in the rock formation. This can occur due to natural processes such as weathering, erosion, or seismic activity. Such cracks can serve as pathways for water infiltration, potentially leading to further erosion or instability in the hillside over time. They may also provide habitats for various plant and animal species.
No. The things that live on or in the hillside are living. For example: grass, shrubs, worms, birds, insects or bacteria. The soil is not alive nor is the water that may be in a small stream.