Shelter belts are planted to check soil erosion in _____.
(a) hilly areas
(b) areas with heavy rainfall
(c) forested areas
(d) dry areas
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Shelter belts are planted to check soil erosion in _____.
(a) hilly areas
(a) hilly areas
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Shelter belts are planted to check soil erosion in (a) hilly areas.
How do shelter belts work?
- Shelter belts are a progression of trees or bushes that are filled in a type of flat line nearby the field.
- A progression of trees planted to fill in the edges of a field to safeguard the fields from fast breezes.
- Field Shelter belts Reduce soil disintegration by wind, moderate soil dampness and decrease wind harm to crops.
- They supplement great yield buildup the executives and other preservation practices to safeguard the dirt.
- Shelter belts are planted to take a look at soil disintegration in sloping regions.
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