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How is terrace farming different from contour ploughing?​

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Answered by prinshumishra
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Answer:

Contour ploughing follows the “natural shape” of the slope without altering it.Terrace farming alters the shape of the slope to produce flat areas that provide a catchment for water. Interracing, wide steps are cut around the slopes of hills to prevent soil erosion.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In terracing, wide steps are cut around the slopes of hills to prevent soil erosion. Contour ploughing follows the “natural shape” of the slope without altering it. Terrace farming alters the shape of the slope to produce flat areas that provide a catchment for water

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