Geography, asked by pmiller874, 1 year ago

Which of the following climate zones would be best suited for a year-round agricultural cycle?
A) a desert climate zone
B) a highland climate zone
C) a Mediterranean climate zone
D) a subarctic climate zone

Answers

Answered by Golda
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Solution :-

The correct answer of this question is option C, Mediterranean climate zone.

Mediterranean climate zone would be best suitable for agricultural purposes because this zone has mid to warm climate with seasonal rainfall in the winter months helps in the cultivation of grain crops like wheat and barley. Fruits like grapes, figs, walnuts and olives grow well in Mediterranean climate due to ideal soil types and dry summers. 
Answered by smartbrainz
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A "Mediterranean climate zone" would be best suited for a "year-round agricultural cycle".

Answer: Option(C)

Explanation:

That is the climate that is "widespread in the Mediterranean basin". In addition to the "Mediterranean Sea", the coastal areas of California, some regions of western and southern Australia, south-western South Africa and central Chile also have similar climatic conditions. These areas have mild cold and rainy cold and moderate summer and dry summers.

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