Geography, asked by missmahi15, 5 months ago


4. What type of soil, temperature and rainfall is required for the cultivation of wheat and rice?
5. What is meant by nomadic herding? Which are the most important regions for nomadic herding?

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Answered by MissPhenomenal
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4. Wheat:-Temperature between 10°C to 25°c, rainfall 50 to 75 cm ,loamy soil is required . 0 cm and clay and alluvium soil is required

5.Nomad herding is the people who travel from one place to another during seasonal changes with their livestock in search of grass. Nomadic herders wander in small groups and have no permanent home. They are found in the region of Africa, Asia, and Europe, along with the tundra regions of Asia and Europe.

Answered by smithachld
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Answer:

This type of cultivation was introduced by the Europeans in tropical regions. Here vast lands are brought under a single crop with large amounts of capital, cheap but skilled labour, scientific techniques, good transport network and good managerial and marketing skills. .The attached image shows tea cultivation in India, name the type of cultivation used

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