Afforestation, planting more trees, stabilises the soil, preventing erosion by water and even landslides. This means that rainfall is more likely to seep into the ground, rather than washing the soil into rivers and streams where it becomes silt.
yes
Afforestation. The only way is to plant more trees.
Silting refers to the build-up of silt on the bottom of the harbor or port. This build-up or silting will reduce the effective depth of the harbor or port, and dredging will have to be conducted to remove it to restore depth to the port. Silting results from the emptying of a river or waterway into a bay where the port is located, or it could result from the action of tides and/or currents in the ocean. Any of these represent the action of moving water, and when water moves, it can carry with in any number of things, including fine sediment that settles out as silt.
objective of afforestation in abuja
Deforestation leads to silting by removing trees that stabilize the soil and maintain its structure. Without vegetation, soil becomes more susceptible to erosion from rain and wind, causing sediment to wash into rivers and streams. This increased sedimentation can clog waterways, disrupt aquatic ecosystems, and reduce water quality. Ultimately, the loss of trees accelerates the natural processes that contribute to silting and sediment buildup in water bodies.
Forests absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) and store the carbon. A company or country emitting CO2 can plant trees to 'offset', or counterbalance their emissions. They may find it cheaper to do this rather than to reduce their emissions. Through afforestation they reduce their carbon footprint, and raise their standing among their peers.
we can play games.we can stop afforestation.
Silting of a lake is when very fine particles of sand or clay fill the bed of the lake. The bed of the lake rises, which can cause flooding.
important of afforestation is to save our earth,to survive us,to save the earth from the pollution.
Simon J. F. Lovat has written: 'Afforestation in Scotland' -- subject(s): Afforestation, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Afforestation
Afforestation is the process of restoring forests. It affects rivers because the forest canopy provides more moisture. Water quality is highly improved in forests, making afforestation very beneficial.
no