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What steps would you suggest to stop soil erosion and promote its conservation?

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Answered by beckjoseph
24

Answer:

To stop soil erosion I would-

1.Plant grass and shrubs as bare soil is easily swept away by wind and water, the two main causes of erosion. Plant roots hold the soil together, while their leaves block rain and stop it breaking the soil apart.

2.Add mulch or rocks. This will weigh down the soil and protect the seeds and young plants underneath from getting washed away. It also slows the absorption of water to reduce runoff.

3.Use mulch matting to hold vegetation on slopes.

4.Put down fiber logs.

5.Build retaining walls. Badly eroded slopes will continue to collapse downhill until they are stabilized.

These steps would hepl me to stop soil erosion.

To promote its conservation I would

1.Contour ploughing orients furrows following the contour lines of the farmed area. Furrows move left and right to maintain a constant altitude, which reduces runoff.

2.Terracing is the practice of creating nearly level areas in a hillside area.

3.Cover crops such as legumes plant, white turnip, radishes and other species are rotated with cash crops to blanket the soil year-round and act as green manure that replenishes nitrogen and other critical nutrients.

These are the ways I would promote soil conservation

Explanation:

Answered by kirtisingh01
7

Some of the steps we can take to control soil erosion are as follows:

Soil disintegration can be constrained by embracing land the board rehearses and furthermore by changing the example of some human exercises which quicken soil disintegration.

(I) Contour cultivating:

Shape cultivating might be characterized as furrowing, seeding, developing and gathering over the incline, as opposed to with it.

(ii) Strip trimming:

Ashore with an analyzed incline, planting crops on form strips will be a viable disintegration obstruction. For successful control the width of the form strip ought to fluctuate contrarily with the length of the incline. Strip editing ought to be joined with crop revolution, so a strip planted to a dirt exhausting, disintegration encouraging corn crop one year will be planted to a dirt improving and securing piece of vegetables the following year.

(iv) Gully recovery:

Crevasses are risk flags that demonstrate that land is dissolving quickly and may turn into a no man's land as on account of immense regions along the streams Chambal and Yamuna. In the event that a gorge is little, it might be furrowed in and afterward seeded to fast developing harvest like grain, maize, jowar and wheat so as to check disintegration.

In the event of serious gull ying, little check dams of fertilizer and straw developed at 5 meter separation might be successful, on the grounds that sediment will gather behind the dams and bit by bit fill in the channel. Earthen, stone and even solid dams might be worked along the ravine. When dams have been built and water run-off has been limited, soil might be settled.

(v) Shelter belts:

These are the 'green belts' of trees which help to break the power of solid breezes and therefore forestall or slice to a base the overwhelming of the free topsoil. In zones where wind disintegration is more, columns of trees might be useful to check the progression of winds. Aside from this, these trees will likewise add shading to the scene and help to control the desert spread.

Soil overwhelming can likewise be controlled if neighborhood bushes and little trees planted in an orderly manner.

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