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what is sheet erosion and how is it counterbalanced

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Answered by Anonymous
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When the top layer of soil gets removed due to the flow of excesive water then it is known as sheet erosion

Sheet erosion can be counterbalanced by afforestation and terrace farming
Answered by steeve
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⏩WHAT IS SHEET EROSION ? ⏪

ANSWER:-

Sheet erosion is used to describe a form of erosion that takes away surface material in a manner that is more or less even across the surface of a large area. It can be contrasted with erosion, which happens along a well defined channel or line and creates or increases ravines and gullies.
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Sheet erosion is the uniform removal of soil in thin layers by the forces of raindrops and overland flow. It can be a very effective erosive process because it can cover large areas of sloping land and go unnoticed for quite some time.

⏩⏩ HOW SHEET EROSION IS COUNTERBALANCED? ⏪⏪

ANSWER:-

Sheet erosion can be counterbalance by afforestation , counter farming etc.

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