Cases where natural factors affected agricultural supply in the indian economy
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Natural Factors:
The natural factors that affect agriculture most are:
(a) climate – mainly temperature and precipitation,
(b) Soil, and
(c) Topography. Most of these factors can be modified to some extent by man’s effort. For example, man carries water to land where there is little rain, or supplies fertilisers to soil that are deficient in plant food. If necessary, he will adapt his agriculture to conditions that he cannot overcome.
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The natural factors that affect agriculture most are:
(a) climate – mainly temperature and precipitation,
(b) Soil, and
(c) Topography. Most of these factors can be modified to some extent by man’s effort. For example, man carries water to land where there is little rain, or supplies fertilisers to soil that are deficient in plant food. If necessary, he will adapt his agriculture to conditions that he cannot overcome.
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