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explain the factors influencing agriculture

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Answered by Himanshi156
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Environmental factors that influencethe extent of crop agriculture are terrain, climate, soil properties, and soil water. ... Most crops are grown on land with shallow slope where the temperature, precipitation, and soils are favorable.

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Answered by nikhilsain123
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Answer:

The main factors influencing agriculture are soil , climate , irrigation,  size of land holding and techniques and methods of farming.

Explanation:

Climate: It controls the pattern of agriculture around the world.  The temp. and amount of rainfall a place gets are important determining factors .

Soil: The kind of soil found in a place affects the kind of crops grown there. A rich soil in plant food is the chief requirement of successful agriculture.  It is essential as a support for plants.

Relief: Flat land , valleys , the flat tip of pleatues and deltas are better suited for agriculture than mountainous terrain.  Hilly areas are more suited for cattle rearing, and for crops which need well drained soils like tea and coffee .

Other factors: Other factors like availability of irrigation facilities,  size of land holding,  transport facilities,  nearness of market , etc. , also influence the nature of agriculture practised in an area.

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