Why does the pattern on net sown area vary from one state to another?
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The pattern of net sown area varies greatly from one state to another. It is over 80% of the total area in Punjab and Haryana and less than 10% in Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur and Andaman Nicobar Islands.
Reasons for the low proportion of net sown area in Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur and Andaman Nicobar Islands are as follows:1. Mostly tribal group lives in this region. Even today they practice shifting cultivation.2. These states are covered by dense tropical forests.3. These states receive very heavy and a large amount of rainfall.4. Thetopographyand soil types are not favourable for the cultivation.5. These states are still considered as backward where the farmers or peasants are economically poor and do not have access to technological resources.
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BASICALLY THE PATTERN IS VARIES DUE TO--
1.INDIA IS A DIVERSE COUNTRY IT MEANS THAT THE RAINFALL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IS UNEQUALL AT ALL FOR EXAMPLE - - Rajasthan has low rainfall whereas other states have much better than Rajasthan..
2.THE CLIMATIC CONDION VARIES FROM ONE TO ANOTHER..
3.THE SOIL ALSO VARIES FROM ONE TO ANOTHER AS NORTHERN SIDES HAVE ALLUVIAL AND SOME HAS RED AND YELLOW SOIL, LATERLITE SOIL..
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