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justify why rotation is important

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Answered by Anonymous
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Why Is Crop Rotation Important? Crop rotation helps to maintain soil structure and nutrient levels and to prevent soilborne pests from getting a foothold in the garden. When a single crop is planted in the same place every year, the soil structure slowly deteriorates as the same nutrients are used time and time again.

Answered by sanskarsingh98013416
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As the Earth rotates, each area of its surface gets a turn to face and be warmed by the sun. This is important to all life on Earth. The sun affects everything from the weather we experience to the food we eat, and even our health.

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