Geography, asked by Nandhita8045, 9 months ago

Which region is called the ""orchards of the world"" and why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mediterranean Forests are known as 'Orchards of the world' for their fruit cultivation. People have removed the natural vegetation here in order to cultivate what they want to. So, Citrus fruits such as oranges, figs, olives and grapes are commonly cultivated here.

Answered by Dhruv4886
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The Mediterranean region is called the orchards of the world

  • The Mediterranean region is called the orchards of the world. It is called search because of Orchard farming.
  • The economy and development of the region are excessively dependent on Orchard and tourism. The region is surrounded by Africa, Europe, North America and Asia. The Mediterranean sea has a unique and different climate and topography has allowed the Mediterranean sea to develop such economic and climatic condition which is different from others. This includes Orchard farming and highland ranching. Because of their fruit cultivation. The people living there have removed the natural vegetation to grow and cultivate whatever they Desire.
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