give two natural and two man made factors that help in the cultivation of wheat
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The two natural factors are.
Rainfall and river
The two man made factors are
Canal and tube wells
Rainfall and river
The two man made factors are
Canal and tube wells
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The two natural and man-made factors that help in the cultivation of wheat (Triticum Vulgare and Triticum durum) is discussed below.
- The two natural factors that would affect the cultivation of wheat are soil and temperature. The wheat grows best in clay loam soil (Ganga plain) or black soil (parts of M.P. and Maharashtra), as the soil is good enough to retain moisture. The other factor is the low temperature between 10 to 15 degree C. For its ripening, warm weather is needed.
- The two man-made factors are plowing, that is, the soil is turned over, again and again, to make it aerated, light and for mixing the topsoil well. Also, the soil should be well pulverized before sowing; the soil particles should be crushed to fine particles before sowing. The sowing is done by dibbling and drilling in most parts of the country. However, certain farmers still opt to sow with hands.
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