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[[file:Applying mulch 1.jpg|300px|thumb||alt=photo of mulch application|<font size=3>Application of mulch at a construction site.</font size>]] | [[file:Applying mulch 1.jpg|300px|thumb||alt=photo of mulch application|<font size=3>Application of mulch at a construction site.</font size>]] | ||
− | [[file:Mulch stabilized slope 1. | + | [[file:Mulch stabilized slope 1.jpg|thumb|300px|alt=photo of mulch stabilized slope|<font size=3>Slope properly stabilized with mulch to prevent erosion.</font size>]] |
[[file:Mulch failure 2.jpg|thumb|300px|alt=image of failed mulch application|<font size=3>Failed mulch application, showing significant erosion.</font size>]] | [[file:Mulch failure 2.jpg|thumb|300px|alt=image of failed mulch application|<font size=3>Failed mulch application, showing significant erosion.</font size>]] | ||
Erosion is the process by which soil, rock, or other material is moved from one location to another, typically through the action of water or wind. Erosion prevention practices are designed to prevent or minimize erosion. Typical erosion prevention practices involve one or more of the following.