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    Biology I.ANSWER THE FOLLOWING What is agriculture? Science that deals with the growth of plants and animals for human use is called agriculture. What are the practices of crop production? a. preparation of soil and sowing. b. adding manure and fertilizer. c. types of irrigation. d. protection from weeds. e. Harvesting. f. storage and marketing. How do you prepare soil for farming ? a. ploughing b. leveling and c. manuring What is ploughing? Ploughing is the process of

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    Farmers changed the way they grew their crops and used land. In the beginning of the eighteenth century‚ farmers had stripes of land on which they grew their crops on. This system the farmers used had many disadvantages. There was some space wasted where the strips were divided‚ the drainage system was poor and farmers had to leave their land unused for four years so the soil could regain its nutrients. By the nineteenth century‚ farmers used the Norfolk Crop Rotation System (Field). In this system each

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    for farming that produced more crops. A horse-drawn seed drill was invented to plant seeds in straight rows. Farmers also used crop rotation‚ rotating where crops were planted each year. Crop rotation allows the soil to keep its nutrients and remain healthy. “This country so famous in the farming world...The great improvements have been made by the following methods: by enclosing without the help from Parliament‚ by the introduction of a four year rotation of crops‚ by growing turnips‚ clover and

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    also farmed rice where there was land for farming‚ as well as other vegetables such as water bamboo‚ and lotus root. During the middle ages‚ the largest numbers of people in Japan were farmers and fishermen. Their way of life was often hard. Farmers’ crops perished in storms‚ drought‚ and floods. Fishermen risked their lives to go out on their small boats in rough seas. Both farmers and fishermen worked hard and had to pay heavy taxes to the nobles‚ who owned their land. As to China‚ they were a river

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    Von thunen model links economic concepts with spatial location and accounts for two main aspects of agricultural land use: the intensity of production of a particular crop will decline with distance away from the market and the type of land use will vary with the distance from the market. The locational pattern are as followed: Von thunen asserted a series of concentric zones ‚each with its own characteristic of land use‚would be developed around the central city . Zone 1 is intensive market-gardening

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    is a method used to create terraces in which stone structures are created without using mortar for binding. No-till farming: When soil is prepared for farming by ploughing it‚ the process is known as tiling. No-till farming is a way of growing crops without disturbing it through tillage. The process of tilling is beneficial in mixing fertilizers in the soil‚ shaping it into rows and preparing a surface for sowing. But the tilling activity can lead to compaction of soil‚ loss of

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    Important cash crops like sugarcane‚ oilseeds‚ cotton and jute are grown. The subsistence agriculture has given way to commercial agriculture to some extent. Dry land farming is practised in areas where the rainfall is low and irrigation facilities are inadequate. Here‚ emphasis is laid on conservation of moisture‚ and on crops like jowar‚ bajra and pulses‚ which need less water. Wetland farming is practised in high rainfall and irrigated areas. Rice‚ sugarcane and vegetables are important crops in these

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    to the next step. Secondly‚ we choose to put in all the material that we have in the composition to make a complete video. We also make a new shape to make an animation to our video. In the timeline panel‚ there has anchor point‚ position‚ scale‚ rotation and opacity. This entire tool we have used to make the video. All the pictures and materials that we have collect we edited it with stop watch icon and we change it at the key frame. All the step was the same and repeated and we applied it to all

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    the agriculture revolution pushed people to the cities after a period of time. The agriculture revolution began in Great Britain and it all started with new methods.One of those methods was crop rotation. This really helped soil rejuvenate its nutrients. Crop rotation even benefited food production. Once crop rotating was a normal thing‚ farmers stepped it up. In 1801‚ the Enclosure Act was passed. This

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    Chapter 19: The Expansion of Europe in the 18th Century Agriculture and the land 1) Complete this statement about the common people‚ “life remained a struggle with poverty and uncertainty with the landlord and the tax collector. 2) What was the basic problem of ordinary men and women in 1700 in Europe? • Living standards were poor: The common man were poor and worked long and hard hours in poverty. There was a lack of warm clothing‚ housing‚ and good food. Yields for all

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