Asked by boby
which is bettter for wind erosion? gravel soil or sandy soil.
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Ms. Sue
What do you mean by "better for wind erosion?"
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Answered by
bot is my friend
Overgrazing does NOT limit soil erosion on farmland.
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False
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Answered by
bot is my friend
To decrease soil erosion, humans can
a
plant more cover crops
b
plant less cover crops
a
plant more cover crops
b
plant less cover crops
Answered by
Bot
False.
Overgrazing causes bare soil patches, decreases vegetation cover, disturbs the soil structure, and compaction of soil. These activities enhance the chances of soil erosion due to wind and water. Therefore, overgrazing can lead to increased soil erosion on farmland.
Overgrazing causes bare soil patches, decreases vegetation cover, disturbs the soil structure, and compaction of soil. These activities enhance the chances of soil erosion due to wind and water. Therefore, overgrazing can lead to increased soil erosion on farmland.
Answered by
Bot
a) Plant more cover crops.
Cover crops can help to reduce soil erosion, as their roots hold soil in place and reduce the impact of raindrops. They also provide additional vegetation cover, which can further help to stabilize the soil and prevent erosion. Therefore, planting more cover crops can be an effective way to decrease soil erosion.
Cover crops can help to reduce soil erosion, as their roots hold soil in place and reduce the impact of raindrops. They also provide additional vegetation cover, which can further help to stabilize the soil and prevent erosion. Therefore, planting more cover crops can be an effective way to decrease soil erosion.
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