Geography, asked by samlegal01, 1 year ago

explain briefly:-i-Intensive agriculture ii-Shifting agriculture iii- Public sector industry iv- Industrial disaster v- Density of population vi- Birthrate

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Answered by GôldGrâće
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1.INTENSIVE FARMING

Intensive farming involves various types of [agriculture] with higher levels of input and output per cubic unit of [agricultural land] area. It is characterized by a low [ley farming|fallow] ratio, higher use of inputs such as capital and labour, and higher crop yields per cubic unit land area.

2.a form of agriculture, used especially in tropical Africa, in which an area of ground is cleared of vegetation and cultivated for a few years and then abandoned for a new area until its fertility has been naturally restored


3.The public sector is the part of the economy composed of both public services and public enterprises. 

4.. Danger originating from technological orindustrial accidents, dangerous procedures, infrastructure failures or certain human activities, which may cause the loss of life or injury, property damage, social and economic disruption or environmental degradation.

5.Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume; it is a quantity of type number density. It is frequently applied to living organisms, and most of the time to humans. It is a key geographical term

6.the number of live births per thousand of population per year.

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Answered by MrCombat
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1) Intensive agriculture -- Intensive farming or intensive agriculture is a kind of agriculture where a lot of money and labour are used to increase the yield that can be obtained per area of land. The use of large amounts of pesticides for crops, and of medication for animal stocks is common.

2) Shifting agriculture -- Shifting cultivation is an agricultural system in which plots of land are cultivated temporarily, then abandoned and allowed to revert to their natural vegetation while the cultivator moves on to another plot.

3) Public sector -- The public sector is the part of the economy composed of both public services and public enterprises. 

4) Industrial disaster -- Danger originating from technological or industrial accidents, dangerous procedures, infrastructure failures or certain human activities, which may cause the loss of life or injury, property damage, social and economic disruption or environmental degradation.

5) Density of population -- For humans, population density is the number of people per unit of area, usually quoted per square kilometer or square mile .

6) Birth rate -- The birth rate is the total number of live births per 1,000 in a population in a year or period.
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