Emphasis upon local and on-site resources is the way that organic farming contributes to Canada's natural diversity. Non-organic farming makes it possible to grow plants and to raise animals that are not native to or prolific in locales. Organic farming requires a match between area animals and area vegetation and between area soils and soil pH-, structure- and texture-specific plants.
selection processes always reduce diversity. processes modifying genes increase diversity.
Natural Farming is a sustainable farming. Natural Farming makes all inputs from natural materials, observes the law of the Nature and respects the rights of crops and livestock.
forestry ,hydroelectricity ,mining ,oil ,and gas ,agriculture and fishing
Without genetic diversity, natural selection cannot occur
All natural farming was established by Japanese farmer and philosopher, Masanobu Fukuoka. The approach in farming aims to avoid the use of manufactured inputs and equipment. Organic farming, on the other hand, uses fertilizers and pesticides that are considered natural.
All of these terms EXCEPT ___________ contribute to natural selection
natural diversity means the nature which have variations of landforms with in a much species. The natural conditions of landform and climate have contributed to diversity in the Nepalese society or lifestyle by the great ones natural fauna and reserves which helps to Nepal to rich n biodiversity.
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Sustainable farming refers to a holistic and environmentally conscious approach to agricultural practices that prioritize long-term ecological balance, soil health, biodiversity, and economic viability. It involves minimizing synthetic inputs, promoting crop diversity, adopting water-wise techniques, and integrating natural pest management methods, contributing to the overall well-being of the environment, society, and the farming community.
Libya's most important natural resources are oil and natural gas. The country has the largest proven oil reserves in Africa and significant natural gas reserves. These resources are crucial to Libya's economy and have historically been major drivers of its GDP.
Nigeria uses its natural resources, such as oil and gas, as a significant source of revenue through exports. The country also utilizes minerals like coal and tin for industrial purposes and agriculture for food production. However, there are challenges with mismanagement and corruption that hinder effective utilization of these resources for sustainable development.