What is the diagram for terraced slope in topography??
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Terraces and bunds, built along contour lines, have been used for thousands of years to solve this problem. Erosion starts when the water runs down certain lines, erodes the earth along these lines, makes it hard for plants to grow there, then forms rills in the mud and dust, which are then still more vulnerable to more runoff, and get progressively worse and worse. The terraces control erosion by slowing down the water, and preventing the formation of these rills.
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Terraces and bunds, built along contour lines, have been used for thousands of years to solve this problem. Erosion starts when the water runs down certain lines, erodes the earth along these lines, makes it hard for plants to grow there, then forms rills in the mud and dust, which are then still more vulnerable to more runoff, and get progressively worse and worse. The terraces control erosion by slowing down the water, and preventing the formation of these rills.
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terraced slopes are usually made to solve the problem of soil erosion such that when the water rushes down it creates a channel along with it and destroys vegetation
the diagram usually represents the land which is cut in steeps so that the vegetation is also saved and the flowing water also not cause much harm
terraced slopes are usually made to solve the problem of soil erosion such that when the water rushes down it creates a channel along with it and destroys vegetation
the diagram usually represents the land which is cut in steeps so that the vegetation is also saved and the flowing water also not cause much harm
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