what will happen if distance and depth is not maintained at the time of sowing seeds
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If this 'll no happen then the following things 'll happen:
1. The seeds 'll not be able to get the nutrients required by it properly.
2. They might be eaten by the birds is not sown at the proper depth.
3. May get washed away with water, wind etc.
4. Not be able to grow properly and 'll fight for their requirements to get fulfilled.
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1. The seeds 'll not be able to get the nutrients required by it properly.
2. They might be eaten by the birds is not sown at the proper depth.
3. May get washed away with water, wind etc.
4. Not be able to grow properly and 'll fight for their requirements to get fulfilled.
Hope it helps....
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Answer:
The seeds will not be able to germinate properly.
Explanation:
- The right amount of space should be left between each seed.
- Competition for nutrients, sunshine and air among the young plants can result from overcrowding.
- Young plants suffer from such competition.
- Additionally, seeds must be put in the soil at the proper depth—neither too deep nor too shallow.
- The seeds may not be able to break through the soil and emerge if they are planted deeply, and if they are planted close to the earth's surface, wind and rain will likely carry the seeds away.
- Because seeds can be eaten by birds on the surface, they should be shown where suitable.
Therefore, appropriate distance and depth have to be maintained at the time of seed sowing.
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