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Fish-scale pits Fish-scale pits is so named because, when arranged in rows along a slope, they resemble fish scales in appearance. Fish-scale pits is a kind of soil preparation method on steeply sloping land. Here, semicircular holes are dug into a slope, and the excavated earth is used to form a wall around the semicircle, thus preventing water from running off. The functions of fish-scale pits lie in temporarily storing water that flows down the slope, allowing it to permeate into the ground and thereby storing sediments that flow down with the water. Trees are planted in the fish-scale pits.
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