Biology, asked by alligation1434, 1 year ago

Why does a farmer plough the fields ? answer in terms of capillary?

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Answered by anu522
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Plough : This is being used since ancient times for tilling the soil, adding fertilisers to the crop, removing the weeds, scraping of soil, etc. This implement is made of wood and is drawn by a pair of bulls or other animals (horses, camels, etc.). It contains a strong triangular iron strip called ploughshare.

The main part of the plough is a long log of wood which is called a ploughshaft. There is a handle at one end of the shaft. The other end is attached to a beam which is placed on the bulls’ necks. One pair of bulls and a man can easily operate the plough .


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Answered by khaptugmailcommmmmmm
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Answer:

plough or plow is a farm tool for loosening or turning the soil before sowing seed or planting. ... The prime purpose of ploughing is to turn over the uppermost soil, so bringing fresh nutrients to the surface, while burying weeds and crop remains to decay.

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