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discuss the factors that determined the agrarian enivirionment of Indian subcontinent​

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Answered by thor1493
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The Indian agricultural system began around the 9000 BCE on the northwestern India as the result of the cultivation of the crops and domestication of animals and middle ages saw the irrigation he channels reaching a new level of sophistication and the development and the water management systems that were developed with aim of providing the uniform growth.

The Neolithic period saw the support of the pastoralism and the agro-pastoralism includes the threshing and plantation of the crops the factors included were the climate soil and the topography and this system employs about 50% of the workforce.

Large growing season and a good type of environment condition for the growth and development of the crops like the freshwater water form the Himalayan valleys and the fertile tracks and the plains and the various riverine landscapes and the monsoon type of climate that favored the development of the Rabi and Kharif crops.

DIverse type of climate and fertile Deccan soil that favors the development of the cotton and red and yellow soil that favor the development of the good quality of grains. Later the development of the HYV has significantly contributed to the formation of the intensive crops.

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Answered by vijayuflexshankar
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Large growing season and a good type of environment condition for the growth and development of the crops like the freshwater water from the Himalayan valleys and the fertile tracks and the plains and various riverine landscapes and the monsoon type of climate that favoured the development the Rabin and Kharif.

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