Social Sciences, asked by amityadav052632, 9 months ago

plains hardly have any plantation true or false​

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Answered by drematenzing6
2

Answer:

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Explanation:

False

Answered by orangesquirrel
1

The statement- Plants hardly have any plantation is false.

  • There are many plants which can grow on plains such neem, mango, peepal, etc. Such plants usually have several leaves( leaves are usually broader) and branches and shed their leaves during autumn.
  • Tea, rubber and coffee also grown in plains requiring hot as well as moist climate.

  • Plains are good for agriculture and farming. The Great Plains in America are one of the most fertile lands for farming.
  • The agriculture is mainly machine intensive here, with wheat being the predominant crop.
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