Geography, asked by michellejohn2005, 9 months ago

Why does N.S.A (net sown area) differ from state to state?
Give the answer in terms of soil fertility, water and climate

Answers

Answered by rekhay934
1

Answer:

The fertility of the soil is not suitable for cultivation. They receive heavy rainfall which is adverse for the cultivation. Added to this, these areas are backward and the farmers are very poor and hence they lack technology method of farming. Therefore, the net sown area differs from state to state

Explanation:

pls mark as branliest pls kr do Pls Bs ek chahiye

Similar questions