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explain any three physical factor influencing the agriculture development in an area​

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Answered by shivangi2904
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The following are the three physical factors that affect the agriculture of a nation:

Climate: Climate variation can obstruct the availability of food, diminish access to food, and influence the quality of food. Thus favorable climatic conditions are must for cultivation.

Soil: Soil is a crucial component of successful farming and is the primary source of the nutrients which we use to raise crops.

Topography: it is the facade of the soil and its relation to additional fields—impacts the ability of execution. In available mechanized agriculture, comprehensive, moderately level tracks support for lower running costs

Answered by Girish09
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Hi Friend!

Your answer is:

Climate, Landscape and Soil.

i) Climate: The climate of any geographical location is one of the most important factors affecting the agricultural development in any locality as the climatic condition in a particular region affects the growth of the crops, as some crops require more humidity in the air than others to make transpiration easier whereas others require dry, hot air to survive.

ii) Landscape: The Landscape of an agricultural field is very effective towards many crucial processes of agriculture, such as irrigation, harvesting, plowing and sowing. Without a proper steady and plain landscape Irrigation and Sowing of seeds would be very difficult as sowing is very important in ensuring the upright growth of plants.

Soil: Soil is the most influential factor that is one of the five main elements required in the food preparation process of the plant. The soil type in an area defines the well or  under-nourished development of the plant. The soil's capacity to hold water is the main criteria for difference in the soil types. Ex: Rice needs more water and hence best grown in clayey soil.

                Black-Eyed Pea requires very less water and hence best grown in                              

                Sandy or Loamy soil.

(: Hope it helps you. :)

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