Tag: soil erosion (geo)
Questions Related to soil erosion (geo)
Soil, sand and other solids are washed into water bodies due to
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Soil Erosion
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Eutrophication
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Desertification
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Deforestation
Loss of top soil is called
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Washing
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Erosion
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Corrosion
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Denudation
Soil erosion is greater when
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No rain occurs
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Winds do not blow
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The rainfall is evenly distributed
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The rainfall is received in heavy down pour
Soil erosion involves the removal of the top layer of soil which adversely affects the fertility of the soil. Heavy rainfall leads to splashing of soil. However, the majority of the soil splashed is not immediately lost from the field. Most of the splashed soil particles don't leave the field, they clog surface pores, which in turn reduces water infiltration, increases water runoff, and increases soil erosion.
Which of the following is not the function of forest?
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It is used to make paper.
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Resin, gum and drugs are obtained.
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Controls flood.
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Causes soil erosion.
Forests and trees make an essential contribution to food security by helping to maintain the environmental conditions needed for agricultural production. They stabilize the soil, prevent erosion, enhance the land's capacity to store water and moderate air and soil temperatures.
Soil erosion can be prevented by
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Terrace farming
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Intensive cropping
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Deforestation
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Both A and B
Soil erosion is caused due to
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Strong winds
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Heavy rains
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Keeping the fields fallow for a long time
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All of the above
Which of the following prevents soil erosion?
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Animals
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Rocks
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Plants
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Mountains
Plants prevents soil erosion. Plant roots firmly bind the soil in the absence of plants, soil becomes loose so it can be moved by wind and flowing water.
The removal of land surface by water, wind or ice is known as
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Seepage
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Sewage
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Erosion
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None of the above
When the upper layer is displaced from one area to another, the process is called soil erosion. Erosion of land is a natural process. It starts with the displacement of soil particles under the influence of natural factors like water, wind or even ice. The forceful and rapid movement of all these leads to movement of soil along with it.
More soil erosion occurs where there is
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No rainfall
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Low rainfall
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High rainfail
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None of the above
Which of the following phenomena take place when the top layer of soil is exposed?
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Soil erosion
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Infertile soil
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Both A and B
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Good quality new soil
If the top layer or soil is exposed, then it will gradually expose the lower layer of soil, which is hard and rocky in nature. This type of soil is less fertile as it contains less humus. Continued soil erosion will make the land barren or infertile.