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water erosion: Types causes and effects

Water Erosion: Types, Causes & Effects

The top layer of the land is removed by water erosion, which can be caused by irrigation, rainfall, snowmelt, runoff, and ineffective irrigation management. Rainwater is usually the cause of this situation. Canyons are one example of water erosion. Types of…

Types of ecotypes

Characteristics & Types of Ecotypes

An ecotype is a variety in which the phenotypic variations are insufficiently few or too small to qualify as a subspecies. These various variations can coexist in the same geographic area in ecologically varied environments such as meadows, forests, swamps, and…

Wood seasoning

Physical Properties of Wood

Physical characteristics are those that remain unchanged despite changes in the size, form, and chemical makeup of wood. The physical properties of wood are discussed as under: Color of wood From a functional or decorative standpoint, the color of the wood…

Measurement of tree height

Methods Used to Measure The Height of a Tree

The vertical distance between a tree’s base and its topmost branch’s tip is simply known as the tree’s height. How to determine the height of a tree Methods of determining tree height are of mainly two types: Direct and Indirect.…

Recreation and tourism

Characteristics of Tourism You Need to Know About

Tourism is defined as the transitory short-term movement of individuals to locations outside of their usual areas of residence and employment, as well as their activities while at these locations. Though all tourism should involve some travel, not all travel…

Agroforestry System

Types of Agroforestry Systems & Their Components

Agroforestry is the practice of producing wood, non-timber crops, or animals on a single parcel of land. It is the incorporation of plants, animals, and/or trees into sustainable, productive systems. Components of an agroforestry system Land: Agroforestry is a method…

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PRINCIPLES OF AGROFORESTRY

Agroforestry, in simple language, refers to the production of timber, non-timber crops, or animals on a single unit of land. It is the integration of trees, crops, and/or livestock in conservative, long-term, productive systems. PRINCIPLES OF AGROFORESTRY Productive: Agroforestry systems…