Why is land above 14,000' typically not used for agriculture?
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Because it won’t have good access to ground water .
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Land above 14000' is typically not used for agriculture as they are not suitable for agriculture.
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At this point, sufficient ground water is not available to the plants causing great loss if agriculture is done. At the same time, presence of important components of gas are less too, or literally not present.
As we all know, plants require carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and oxygen as well for their respiration. The unavailability of various significant elements for the survival of the vegetation makes such high altitude area unsuitable for agriculture.
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