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Answered by invisibleminecrafter
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3. Erosion is the geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water. A similar process, weathering, breaks down or dissolves rock, but does not involve movement. ... Most erosion is performed by liquid water, wind, or ice (usually in the form of a glacier).

4.How Do You Prevent Water Erosion

Planting Vegetation. The simplest yet most effective method of water erosion control is to plant more vegetation. ...

Laying Down Mulch. Laying down mulch has always been great for growing crops and other vegetation, but it can also be used to counteract the effects of water erosion. ...

Terracing. ...

Contouring. ...

Strip Cropping.

How Do You Prevent Wind Erosion

The control methods are therefore very similar: hedges, windbreaks, keeping crop residues on the soil surface, thick plant cover, coarse tillage, mounding or tied ridging, reduction of the length of fields exposed to prevailing winds or runoff, organic or mineral applications (lime or gypsum), etc

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3. Erosion is the geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water. A similar process, weathering, breaks down or dissolves rock, but does not involve movement. ... Most erosion is performed by liquid water, wind, or ice (usually in the form of a glacier).

4.How Do You Prevent Water Erosion

Planting Vegetation. The simplest yet most effective method of water erosion control is to plant more vegetation. ...

Laying Down Mulch. Laying down mulch has always been great for growing crops and other vegetation, but it can also be used to counteract the effects of water erosion. ...

Terracing. ...

Contouring. ...

Strip Cropping.

How Do You Prevent Wind Erosion

The control methods are therefore very similar: hedges, windbreaks, keeping crop residues on the soil surface, thick plant cover, coarse tillage, mounding or tied ridging, reduction of the length of fields exposed to prevailing winds or runoff, organic or mineral applications (lime or gypsum), etc

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Explanation:3. Erosion is the geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water. A similar process, weathering, breaks down or dissolves rock, but does not involve movement. ... Most erosion is performed by liquid water, wind, or ice (usually in the form of a glacier).

4.How Do You Prevent Water Erosion

Planting Vegetation. The simplest yet most effective method of water erosion control is to plant more vegetation. ...

Laying Down Mulch. Laying down mulch has always been great for growing crops and other vegetation, but it can also be used to counteract the effects of water erosion. ...

Terracing. ...

Contouring. ...

Strip Cropping.

How Do You Prevent Wind Erosion

The control methods are therefore very similar: hedges, windbreaks, keeping crop residues on the soil surface, thick plant cover, coarse tillage, mounding or tied ridging, reduction of the length of fields exposed to prevailing winds or runoff, organic or mineral applications (lime or gypsum), etc

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