Geography, asked by 12345633511, 1 month ago

Why do you think places differ from each other in terms of climate, soil, landforms,
food and agriculture?
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Answered by AHira
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The aspects of this Earth are all inter-related. The Earth has been cut through many latitudes and longitudes. Weather and climate depend upon the latitudinal and longitudinal location, distance from the sea, distance from the Equator, altitude, etc. Soil depends on the presence of landforms and water forms present near. For example,

  • Areas near rivers have high deposits of minerals brought down by the rivers, having very fertile soil.
  • Areas lying close to volcanoes have black soil as the soil is of igneous origin.

The landforms depend upon the climatic conditions. Places which receive very less rainfall turn out to deserts, etc.

Vegetation, food and agriculture all depend on the landforms and climatic conditions. For example,

  • Areas which receive heavy rainfall throughout the year have evergreen forests. Food crops like rice and wheat grown in these areas.
  • In desserts date palm trees are grown.

This is how all the aspects that elected upon each other and also differ from one place to another.

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