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compare the land use pattern of India and australia

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Answered by parneetk769
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Answer:

this only Australia. different india

Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer: India and Australia are the two commonwealth nation which means at some time in History they was colonized by Britian.

Explanation:

Australia-  Three different types of land use are represented by percentage shares of the total land area in this entry: woodland, agricultural land, and other; Arable land is cultivated for crops like wheat, maize, and rice that are replanted after each harvest, and permanent crops are grown on other types of agricultural land. - land used for at least five years or more to grow herbaceous forage, either grown or growing naturally; - land cultivated for crops like citrus, coffee, and rubber that are not replanted after each harvest, including land under flowering shrubs, fruit trees, nut trees, and vines, and permanent pastures and meadows; Land with trees taller than five metres and a canopy cover of more than 10%, including windbreaks and shelterbelts, is considered to be in a forest area if it is larger than 0.5 hectares.

India-

For humans to survive, the land is the resource that is most crucial. The arrangement of how land is used for various purposes is referred to as a land use pattern. In India, the most significant forms of land use patterns include forests, land that cannot be farmed, arable wastelands, fallow land, and net area sown. Both physical and human factors affect how land is used.

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