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explain any five methods of soil formation​

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Answered by robabsiddique56
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(i)Mulching: The bare ground between plants is covered with a layer of organic matter like straw. It helps to retain soil moisture.

(i)Mulching: The bare ground between plants is covered with a layer of organic matter like straw. It helps to retain soil moisture.(ii)Contour barriers: Stones, grass, soil are used to build barriers along contours. Trenches are made in front of the barriers to collect water.

(i)Mulching: The bare ground between plants is covered with a layer of organic matter like straw. It helps to retain soil moisture.(ii)Contour barriers: Stones, grass, soil are used to build barriers along contours. Trenches are made in front of the barriers to collect water.(iii)Rock dam: Rocks are piled up to slow down the flow of water. This prevents gullies and further soil loss.

(i)Mulching: The bare ground between plants is covered with a layer of organic matter like straw. It helps to retain soil moisture.(ii)Contour barriers: Stones, grass, soil are used to build barriers along contours. Trenches are made in front of the barriers to collect water.(iii)Rock dam: Rocks are piled up to slow down the flow of water. This prevents gullies and further soil loss.(iv)Terrace farming: These are made on the steep slopes so that flat surfaces are available to grow crops. They can reduce surface run-off and soil erosion.

(i)Mulching: The bare ground between plants is covered with a layer of organic matter like straw. It helps to retain soil moisture.(ii)Contour barriers: Stones, grass, soil are used to build barriers along contours. Trenches are made in front of the barriers to collect water.(iii)Rock dam: Rocks are piled up to slow down the flow of water. This prevents gullies and further soil loss.(iv)Terrace farming: These are made on the steep slopes so that flat surfaces are available to grow crops. They can reduce surface run-off and soil erosion.(v)Intercropping: Different crops are grown in alternate rows and are sown at different times to protect the soil from rain wash.

Answered by dearpineapplepiee
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Some common methods of soil conservation are explained below: (i)Mulching: The bare ground between plants is covered with a layer of organic matter like straw. ... This prevents gullies and further soil loss. (iv)Terrace farming: These are made on the steep slopes so that flat surfaces are available to grow crops.

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