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Explain,how weeds are affecting growth of crops class-8 chapter-1

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Answered by Anonymous
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The bad news for other plants in your yard is that weeds compete for nutrients in the soil and sunlight, which can lead to stunted growth for your vegetables, flowers and lawn. On a similar note, weeds also take up space, which can make it harder for gardens to flourish.

Answered by krishmanr14
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Weeds lessen homestead and woods profitability, they attack crops, cover pastures and now and again can hurt domesticated animals. They forcefully seek water, supplements and daylight, bringing about lessened product yield and poor harvest quality. These are the reasons that the weeds affect the growth of crops.

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