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s.s.t class 8 what are the factors that affect agriculture​

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Answered by sn05021977
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Agriclture - Affecting Factors

Physical Factors. Physical factors affecting agriculture are: (i) climate (ii) soil and (iii) topography.

(i) Climate. Climate plays a dominating

role in agriculture. ...

(ii) Soils. ...

(iii) Topography. ...

Economic Factors. ..

(a) Market. ...

(b) Transport Facilities. ...

(e) Government Policies.

Answered by bermuda016
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The factors are one of the problems of global warming and pollution. Some cases of pollution affect agriculture in many ways.

Soil erosion- it is mainly caused by several people dumping non- biodegradable wastes in the soil which plants don't get enough energy from the soil when it's barren, only a few plants can survive in a barren land which the soil gets too thick, soil erosion can lead to drought. Which is a synonym for barren land. Soil in a worst condition can kill plants especially with the plants that has tap roots. To avoid soil erosion. Never dump plastics in the soil.

Over excretion of carbon-di-oxide at night- Many creatures die in case of air pollution, just like us, even plants breathe all night, with the help of the oxygen. It can be harmed by too much of air pollution for plants. Even though they are in the field. They may affect by the trains that cross them. Trains release the most smoke, it can easily kill plants. My suggestion is to always use smoke free vehicles, tractors and trains. also some vehicles.

Water pollution- Water pollution, the main factor of affecting agriculture, pouring toxic and poisonous water from factories to river, lakes. Which the water bodies may affect more. When the farmer collect that toxic water from the water bodies. He irrigates the plants would absorb toxic/ poisonous water and they may get rotten or die. Even for farmers. when they drink, bath in that water. They may suffer from many diseases and die. My suggestion is to not release any waste in the form of water bodies.

Too much of noise- I've seen many people shouting around the city. This was slowly started in villages and countryside. Screaming, worshipping very loudly or shouting off an big mega discount/offer for shopping etc. Plants may get affected from these, even some of us get affected. 95% of plants are allergic to noise, which can lead to death. My suggestion is  to avoid mics to shout out out.

Monsoon for weeks- Monsoon for weeks are dangerous for plants that they  may get more water that also pour in their leaves, mostly, plants should be watered in roots, not the leaves or stem. With the same example, it's poured only a few in root. Too much of water may rot the plant. If the plant is rotten, then, the farmers can't harvest. This is a natural disaster and can't solve it.

Acid rain- Acid rain is very harmful for us also the plants. They get burnt, If crops burn, their leaves are abandoned and their flowers/fruits are burnt which we can't eat at all. Polluting the high level of water bodies+ air pollution may lead to acid rain. Acid rain is not frequent in India and also they are sometimes natural disaster. Acid rain is mostly by humans. They need to solve it, only they can do so.

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