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Only name the factors influencing agriculture.
How soil affect agriculture ?​

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Answered by Reyansh05
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Answer:

The main physical factors that make agriculture possible or impossible are:

Climate. Some crops grow better in one climatic zone than in others. In general, plants cannot grow in areas with very high temperatures (above 45°C) or very low ones (below 10°C). They cannot grow in areas with too little rain or too much rain.

Landscape. Relief (altitude and the gradient of terrain) influences agricultural activity. At higher altitudes, temperatures descend, and this limits species development. Gradients of terrain above 10° make it impossible to cultivate the land. Consequently, agriculture usually takes place on plains or in valleys. However, where it is necessary, hard work can transform mountain sides into cultivated terraces.

Soil. Plants nedd soil with certain characvteristics. The grain size and porosity of the soil affect the amount of oxygen the soil contains, and its ability to retain water. The chemical and biologicl comostition of soil determines its degree of acidity and the quantity of mineral nutrients and organic matter.

Answered by Anonymous
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HEY MATE

HERE'S YOUR ANSWER

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Factors influencing agriculture are-

  • topography
  • Climate
  • Soil
  • Population
  • Technology

Soil affect agriculture because if the fertility of soil goes down, then the yield of crops will not grow perfectly.

HOPE IT HELPS YOU

@Sumallika

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