what is plough and it's uses
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plough is the tool for farming
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Q. What is Plough?
Answer :- Plough is a large agricultural implement which is used for ploughing (or tilling) the soil in the fields.
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Q. Uses of Plough?
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- Plough is used for ploughing or loosening the soil which allows the plant roots to penetrate freely and deeper into the soil so that plants are held more firmly to the ground.
- Ploughing also uproots and burries the weeds (unwanted plants) standing in the field and thereby suffocates them to death.
- Ploughing loses the soil which allows the roots of plants breath easily. This is because loose soil can hold a lot of air in its space.
- The loosening and turning of soil during ploughing brings the the nutrient rich soil to the top so that the plants can use these nutrients.
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==> The wooden plough consists of a long log of wood which is called plough shaft. there is a handle at one end of the plough shaft. below the handle is a strong triangular iron strip called ploughshare. the other end of ploughshaft can be attached to a wooden beam which is fixed at right angles to the ploughshaft. This beam is placed over the neck of two Bullocks (or oxen) so as to pull the plough. Thus, the plough is drawn by a pair of bullocks. when the Plough is pulled by the Bullocks, the farmer holds the handle of the plough and presses down the handle due to which the ploughshare digs into the soil, loosens it and turn it. Nowadays, the traditional wooden floor is increasingly being replaced by the iron plough.
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