Geography, asked by Ae3434, 11 months 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 sarazeb8989
16

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

(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 rajagrewal768
1

Answer:

Option- c

A Mediterranean Climate Zone

Explanation:

A Mediterranean Climate Zone-

1) It generally occurs in the southern and southwestern Australia .

2) The climate which is called by its name is Mediterranean basin.

3) It is found have temperature between 31 and 40 degrees

4) It is found in North and South of the equator and western side also.

5) In this climate changes are marked or conspicuous.

6) after having droughts the life cycle of the plants start change and become new .

7) the periods of rain alternate with warm.

8) Due to the the condition of the mediterranean climate. Rain does not fall evenly.

9) Neither the rain falls on the same intervals nor on the same time.

FINAL ANSWER - Option-c

a Mediterranean climate zone

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