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Explain how rainwater harvesting helps in soil conservation.
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Rainwater harvesting conserves soil by reducing the speed and volume of surface runoff that would otherwise wash away fertile topsoil.
- Reduces Runoff Volume: By capturing rain where it falls, less water travels freely across the ground, hence reducing the volume of erosive surface runoff.
- Breaks Water Velocity: Collection structures such as check dams, ponds, and ditches catch flowing water and eliminate its kinetic energy, preventing it from dislodging soil particles.
- Promotes Infiltration: Storing water allows it to gently percolate into the earth, replenishing local groundwater levels and keeping soil moisture levels stable.
- Improves Soil Binding: Consistent soil moisture promotes dense vegetation and root growth, which attaches and stabilizes the topsoil.
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Chapter 5: Soils in India - Exercises [Page 136]
