What does plowing across the slope contribute to?

When plowing across the slope, trenches perpendicular to the slope are formed. With heavy rainfall, the water does not stay on the plowed land, but flows freely downward, without washing away the soil.

If you plow the soil along the slope, the trenches will be parallel. With a heavy downpour, the soil will begin to erode, it will move towards the slope, and over time a ravine will form. This is called soil erosion.



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