Biology, asked by sanjulatarath1981, 2 months ago

why is ploughing done?​

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Answered by dibyajyotinayak32
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Explanation:

The prime purpose of ploughing is to turn over the uppermost soil, bringing fresh nutrients to the surface while burying weeds and crop remains to decay. Trenches cut by the plough are called furrows. In modern use, a ploughed field is normally left to dry and then harrowed before planting

Answered by kislayraj0
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Answer:

ploughing is the procees of lossening and turning the soil is called ploughing or tilling it is important because

i) losses soil hold water for longer times

ii) loose soil particles have more spaces that help the root of crop breathes better

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