Contour Furrows
Contour Furrows: Contour furrows are furrows that are dug along contour lines on slopes. Contour furrows help to reduce erosion by slowing down runoff and trapping sediment.
Contour Furrows: Contour furrows are furrows that are dug along contour lines on slopes. Contour furrows help to reduce erosion by slowing down runoff and trapping sediment.
Contour Strip-Cropping: Contour strip-cropping is a type of crop rotation in which crops are planted in strips that follow the contours of the land. Contour strip-cropping helps to reduce erosion by slowing down runoff and trapping sediment.
Cornicle:A cornicle is a small, conical structure that protrudes from the surface of some insects’ abdomens. They are also known as wax tubes or wax glands, and they are used to produce and secrete wax. Wax is used by insects for a variety of purposes, including waterproofing, insulation, and protection. Cornicles are found in a variety of insects, including bees, wasps, and ants.
Cortex:The cortex is the outermost layer of the brain, composed of gray matter. It is responsible for processing information from the senses, controlling movement, and other higher cognitive functions.
Cotyledon:A cotyledon is a leaf-like structure that develops from the embryo of a seed plant. Cotyledons are typically the first leaves to emerge from a germinating seedling. They store food reserves that are used by the growing plant until it can produce its own leaves and begin photosynthesis.