Rows of trees planted in coastal areas to check wind movement are typically referred to as windbreaks or shelterbelts, not intercropping. Intercropping involves growing two or more crops in proximity for benefits like increased yields and pest control, while windbreaks focus specifically on environmental protection and stabilization. The primary purpose of these tree rows is to reduce wind speed and protect the land, rather than to cultivate multiple crop species together.
The movement of water that parallels the shore within the shore zone is called longshore current. This current is generated by waves breaking at an angle to the shoreline, causing water to flow along the coast. Longshore currents play a significant role in sediment transport and coastal erosion processes. They can influence the formation of various coastal features, such as beaches and sandbars.
when the season is right and when the soil is nice and fertilized.
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they call it the gulf coastal plain because it close to the gulf of Mexico:}
no God called for plants to be done on earth
negetive gravitaxis
It is still called corn in my opinion
A belt of trees planted for the purpose of blocking the wind is called a windbreak. It is also sometimes referred to as a shelterbelt. Many times they are built on farms as well as near fields, but they can also be planted around a home to conserve energy.
Coastal reef. pelagic zone
it is not the coastal plains
Coastal
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