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Plant vegetation
Contour Farming
they have the same slopes
The common wombat lives below the snow-line, in the more temperate parts of the lower slopes of the Australian Alps.It uis found most commonly in eucalyptus bushland and open woodland of these lower slopes.
people can reduce soil erosion by using less resources and polluting beause it makes the earth to be less dependent and then starts to fall apart and collaspe. This is not good for future events. There is another way called terracing whichs helps reduce erosion on steep slopes.
It slopes downward towards right:this shows that we will have to reduce the production of one commodity to increase the production of the another commodity.
Farmers cut terraces or furrows along hill slopes to reduce soil erosion caused by water runoff. These structures help to slow down water flow, trap sediment, and promote infiltration, which helps in conserving soil and preserving its fertility. Terraces also provide a level surface for planting crops, allowing water to be evenly distributed across the field.
The question is, how high was it supposed to be? It should be a minimum of 8", and as long as the ground slopes away from the foundation, there shouldn't be a problem.
Terrace slopes refer to the inclined surfaces created in agricultural land or landscapes where steps or platforms are cut into the hillside. These terraces help manage water runoff, reduce soil erosion, and optimize land use for farming by creating flat areas for cultivation. By controlling the slope, they allow for better water retention and improved crop yield in hilly or mountainous regions. This practice is particularly common in regions with steep terrain.
negative reciprocal slopes ---> the lines are perpendicular equal slopes ---> the lines are parallel
function of agar slopes
Slopes that are dangerously high and/or steep.