Environmental Sciences, asked by gogulavijaykumar169, 1 year ago

What is the difference between a traditional plough and a tractor

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Answered by Amrit101
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Simple Differences between Plough and Tractor :

1. Plough is a local technology whereas Tractor is a modern technology.

2. Plough requires human energy whereas Tractor does not require much human energy.

3. Plough doesn’t affect the environment whereas Tractor affects the environment.

4. Lever technology is used in Plough whereas Rolling technology is used in Tractor.

5. Plough requires or consumes more time whereas Tractor consumes less time.

Hope it helps you!

Answered by ahmadfardeen571
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Answer:

Tractor ploughs can access the fertile, untouched soils by digging deeper into the earth. In contrast, a manual hoe can only dig down around six inches.

Plough requires human energy whereas Tractor does not require much human energy.

Plough doesn't affect the environment whereas Tractor affects the environment as they use fuel to drive

Explanation:

A plough is a farm instrument used to turn or soften the soil before to planting or spreading seeds. Traditional farms used oxen and horses to pull the ploughs, but today's farms use tractors. A blade attached to a frame made of wood, iron, or steel ploughs cuts and loosens the earth. It has been essential to farming for the majority of time. The first ploughs lacked wheels.

The prime purpose of ploughing is to turn over the uppermost soil,[4] bringing fresh nutrients to the surface[5] while burying weeds and crop remains to decay. Trenches cut by the plough are called furrows. In modern use, a ploughed field is normally left to dry and then harrowed before planting.

Traditional farms used oxen and horses to pull the ploughs, but today's farms use tractors. A blade attached to a frame made of wood, iron, or steel ploughs cuts and loosens the earth. It has been essential to farming for the majority of time.

There can be much more work (fields ploughed) done thanks to modern tractors, which have hundreds of horse power and can pull heavier equipment more quickly.

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