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the land on which crops are grone is known as a)arable land b)wet land c)dry land d)none of these

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Answered by Tamash
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arable
option a is correct...
Answered by bhatiamona
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The land on which crops are grone is known as

a) arable land b) wet land c) dry land d) none of these

The correct answer is :

a) arable land

Explanation :

The land on which crops are grown. It is called arable land. arable land is a piece of land, which is fertile from the point of view of agriculture. Not every piece of land can be cultivated.

For growing crops, such land is needed, which is fertile. Containing nutrients, in which the seed germinates when the seed is sown. Have favorable conditions for the crop concerned. Only 20% of the entire earth is arable land.

A wetland is a land that is extremely wet. The marshy areas come under wetlands. Arid land is called desert land, in which the amount of water is very less and vegetation on such land is negligible.

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When did agriculture start?

(a) 4700 years ago

(b) 2500 years ago

(c) 8000 years ago

(d) 5500 years ago

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The cost of cultivation is rising fast due too:

1. Government policies

2. Increased use of advanced agricultural inputs

3. Debt of farmers

4. Increase in land area

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