1.They will earn more money in the cities .
2.they can get a much better job there.
3.they can get a much better house
Tenant Farmers
he wanted the poor to support him.
The surface features of an area, such as cities or towns and land forms
The factors include, Reflectivity of the area, Topography, Climate, Cloud cover, Vegetation, and Latitude.
Farmers are important to scientist because of their knowledge of the land and crops. They sow newly developed strains of crops, and tend these fields and report their succes or failure, if they compromise other crops, the hardines of the new strains, and any adverse effects on the grains , or produce and any unwanted cross-pollination. And that's just hitting the highlights on this topic.
Here are some of the push factors: less profit no electricity
Here are some of the push factors: less profit no electricity
Here are some of the push factors: less profit no electricity
Farmers decided to sell their land and move to the cities were they became beggars.
A drought.
land mass
land mass
Push factors included a scarcity of land in the East and overcrowded cities. Pull factors included the romanticism of moving west, work on the railroads and the availability of cheap land.
Many southern Italians have moved to cities in the north, leaving few farmers to cultivate the land.
The four factors of production are land, labour, capital and entrepreneur. Land: Corn, sugar etc. Labour: Factory workers, farmers Capital: Machinery Entrepreneur: Kellog's
Both physical and human factors play significant roles in farming. Physical factors such as climate, soil quality, topography, and water availability directly impact agricultural productivity. Human factors like knowledge, skill, technology, and labor availability can also greatly influence farming success. Ultimately, a balance between optimizing physical resources and leveraging human factors is key for sustainable and successful farming practices.
The Italian peninsula is good for farming due to its fertile soil, mild climate, and adequate rainfall. Its varied topography allows for a diverse range of crops to be grown, while the Mediterranean Sea moderates temperatures and provides moisture for agriculture. Additionally, the long history of agricultural practices in Italy has led to the development of efficient farming techniques.