Effect of gully erosion on the environment - a case study of Ipokia Lga Department: Geography By: Danielabel2236 Project ID: 2924 Rating: (3.2) votes: 11Rate this project12345 Price:₦3000 Get the Complete MaterialAbstractGully Erosion is an obvious and clear form of soil degradation consisting of an open incised and unstable channel generally more than 30 centimeters deep. It occurs where surface water flow has become trapped in a small concentrated stream and begins to erode channels in the ground surface, making it wider and deeper. Soil is an important natural resource on the earth because it hosts both animate and inanimate beings and over three-quarters of the world’s man-made developments are being carried out on land. In its evolution, the Earth has suffered and continues to suffer major changes due to the action and interaction between endogenous and exogenous factors. Crust movements, caused by endogenous factors, lead to the activation of exogenous factors such as gully erosion. ...Preview Download Preview +Other Geography project topics and materials you might be interested in»Importance of introducing information technology in the teaching of geography in some selected secondary schools in Kumbotso local government area, Kano state»Impact of rural-urban migration on the economy of the rural environment of Kano state»Urbanization and industrial growth in Kano State»Role of women in livestock management and production - a case study of Garko local government area»Effect of gully erosion on the environment - a case study of Ipokia Lga»Factors influencing students poor performance in geography subject in Kano state (a case study of Gwale local government, Kano state)»Effectiveness of drainage network in combating flood occurrence in Owerri, Imo state»Evaluation of farmers’ perception on climate change in Biu local government area of Borno state»Environmental effect of urbanization in Umuaka Njaba lga, Imo state»Assessment of the perception of local farmers on climate change in Ezinihitte Mbaise lga, Imo state»Portable water demand and supply in Owerri municipal council of Imo state