Geography, asked by sumaiyaaamir735, 2 months ago

The plateaus of Muslim countries are not important for agriculture. (give one reason)​

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Answered by firequeen450
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Answer:

The platues of Muslim countreis are not important for agriculture  because there is not enough water for agriculture ( especially in middle east)

Explanation:

In my opnnion , this  is the answer of your question

Answered by alafiyasurkasl
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Answer:

Because there isn't enough water for agriculture, Muslim countries' plateaus aren't important for agriculture ( especially in the middle east.)

Explanation:

Aside from a few strategically significant oil-producing countries, agriculture is the backbone of the Muslim world's economy at the time.

  • There is no tropical forest in Pakistan. Heat and moisture are essential because the real soil is rarely fertile, with the majority of the fertility coming from rotting leaves on the forest floor.
  • Although the woodlands are naturally evergreen, leaves must be replaced.
  • The tree roots are frequently near the surface since the fertile layer is shallow.
  • They are typically highly unsteady due to their great height (in the quest to reach the light).
  • This category includes a large portion of Pakistan. It is on the verge of becoming a practical crop, but with fertilizer and irrigation, it can yield acceptable yields.
  • A small piece of land falls within one of the world's most productive climates, providing a wide range of high-value commodities well adapted to the sophisticated markets of western Europe.
  • Even rice is commonly farmed in Italy, and Egypt, on the outskirts of the Mediterranean zone, has a sizable cotton-growing population.
  • Egyptian cotton, in particular, has long been admired for its long-staple fiber.

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