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खेती के पुराने तरीके और आधुनिक तरीके के बीच अंतर​

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Answered by yayayay
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The environment can be defined as a sum total of all the living and non-living elements and their effects which influence human life. While all living or biotic elements are animals, plants, forests, fisheries, and birds, etc. The non-living or abiotic elements include water, land, sunlight, rocks, and air, etc.Animals which live in the forest help it grow and regenerate in following ways: By eating vegetation they clear land for fresh growth. Animals help flowering plants in pollination and seed dispersal. Dead remains of animals make humus after decomposition.Animals which live in the forest help it grow and regenerate in following ways: By eating vegetation they clear land for fresh growth. Animals help flowering plants in pollination and seed dispersal. Dead remains of animals make humus after decomposition.Animals which live in the forest help it grow and regenerate in following ways: By eating vegetation they clear land for fresh growth. Animals help flowering plants in pollination and seed dispersal. Dead remains of animals make humus after decomposition.Animals which live in the forest help it grow and regenerate in following ways: By eating vegetation they clear land for fresh growth. Animals help flowering plants in pollination and seed dispersal. Dead remains of animals make humus after decomposition.Animals which live in the forest help it grow and regenerate in following ways: By eating vegetation they clear land for fresh growth. Animals help flowering plants in pollination and seed dispersal. Dead remains of animals make humus after decomposition.Animals which live in the forest help it grow and regenerate in following ways: By eating vegetation they clear land for fresh growth. Animals help flowering plants in pollination and seed dispersal. Dead remains of animals make humus after decomposition.Animals which live in the forest help it grow and regenerate in following ways: By eating vegetation they clear land for fresh growth. Animals help flowering plants in pollination and seed dispersal. Dead remains of animals make humus after decomposition.Animals which live in the forest help it grow and regenerate in following ways: By eating vegetation they clear land for fresh growth. Animals help flowering plants in pollination and seed dispersal. Dead remains of animals make humus after decomposition.

Answered by yayayay
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The environment can be defined as a sum total of all the living and non-living elements and their effects which influence human life. While all living or biotic elements are animals, plants, forests, fisheries, and birds, etc. The non-living or abiotic elements include water, land, sunlight, rocks, and air, etc.Animals which live in the forest help it grow and regenerate in following ways: By eating vegetation they clear land for fresh growth. Animals help flowering plants in pollination and seed dispersal. Dead remains of animals make humus after decomposition.Animals which live in the forest help it grow and regenerate in following ways: By eating vegetation they clear land for fresh growth. Animals help flowering plants in pollination and seed dispersal. Dead remains of animals make humus after decomposition.Animals which live in the forest help it grow and regenerate in following ways: By eating vegetation they clear land for fresh growth. Animals help flowering plants in pollination and seed dispersal. Dead remains of animals make humus after decomposition.Animals which live in the forest help it grow and regenerate in following ways: By eating vegetation they clear land for fresh growth. Animals help flowering plants in pollination and seed dispersal. Dead remains of animals make humus after decomposition.Animals which live in the forest help it grow and regenerate in following ways: By eating vegetation they clear land for fresh growth. Animals help flowering plants in pollination and seed dispersal. Dead remains of animals make humus after decomposition.Animals which live in the forest help it grow and regenerate in following ways: By eating vegetation they clear land for fresh growth. Animals help flowering plants in pollination and seed dispersal. Dead remains of animals make humus after decomposition.Animals which live in the forest help it grow and regenerate in following ways: By eating vegetation they clear land for fresh growth. Animals help flowering plants in pollination and seed dispersal. Dead remains of animals make humus after decomposition.Animals which live in the forest help it grow and regenerate in following ways: By eating vegetation they clear land for fresh growth. Animals help flowering plants in pollination and seed dispersal. Dead remains of animals make humus after decomposition.

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