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Difference between terrace and bunds?

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Answered by chandujnv002
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A simple earthen embankment of varying heights and lengths was constructed across the slope.

Terrace refers to the benches or platforms that are built along a slope, and make hilly areas arable.

Explanation:

Contour lines of a terrain follow and have a gentle slope to allow dewatering, which refers to the terrace. The Terrain excavated material was used downslope and dug out upslope to create a level platform. On the top of the terrace, Fertile topsoil is separated and reapplied. It is constructed of stones, can be made of soil, reinforced by vegetation. Erosion prevents by a drainage ditch above the ridge that collects water and channel. It might have a gentle slope to allow dewatering.

Bunds are built of stones and soil. It was constructed parallel to an infiltration ditch, which was placed downslope along the edge of the trench. Every few meters built cross-ties. Small earth walls perpendicular to the bunds. It sub-divides the system into micro catchments. Bunds prevent lateral flow which might cause erosion.

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