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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Soil


Which method of preventing soil erosion is this picture showing? Why is this important?

15 comments:

amy.vanderweide said...

Good luck! I hope you remember what it is!!

Mrs. Altenburg said...

Good Luck! I hope you remember everything Mrs. Vanderweide taught you.

Garrett said...

A windbreak is something that stops the wind from blowing soil away because it takes 500 years to grow an inch of topsoil.

Tucker said...

Its a windbreak.It is imporntant to me because if it blows away the soil it will take 500 years to replace it.

Chase said...

A Wind Break it's importtant because it helps stop erosin. Erosion is when water and wind blow away the soil. Wind Breaks help stop the wind from blowing the soil away.

Braden said...

Windbreak
It is one of the 10 ways to stop soil erosion. It is a row of trees so ,wind can't get through so eaisly to blow away soil. The roots can also hold the soil together.

Tyler said...

This picture is a windbreak.A windbreak is a line of trees that blocks the wind and dirt.

Grace said...

A windbreak. Because if you don't have a windbreak the wind will go wild and make ersoin. The tree's roots lock in tight so the wind does not blow the trees away.

austin said...

It is a wind bracke. It helps stop soil erochen from hapining and stops the wind from blowing the soil away.

jason said...

This picture is showing a windbrake. Beacause if we did not have windbreak then all of the to soil would blow away and no crops can grow.

Tayla said...

The trees stop the wind from blowing the soil away.

Abby said...

windbreak,the reason it is important because it stops erosion from happining. Erosion is when soil gets blown or washed away.

Alyssa said...

The picture is showing me that it is a windbreak. Because the wind is moving the trees, and it blows the trees to make it move. When it stops eroisen the wind and water blow and washes away.

Matthew said...

Its windbreake because the trees block off the soil from blowing or washed away. Thats from wind and water, which is erosion.

Ralph said...

Its a wind brake. When trees are all tugether it forms a wind brake. Which stops wind if you are on the side that the wind isint blowing on.