Precipitation, especially rain, has a dramatic effect on agriculture. All plants need at least some water to survive, therefore rain (being the most effective means of watering) is important to agriculture. While a regular rain pattern is usually vital to healthy plants, too much or too little rainfall can be harmful, even devastating to crops. Drought can kill crops and increase erosion, while overly wet weather can cause harmful fungus growth. Plants need varying amounts of rainfall to survive. For example, certain cacti require small amounts of water, while tropical plants may need up to hundreds of inches of rain per year to survive.
Rainfall, or the lack of rainfall, affects land use in Australia by determining what will or won't grow in certain areas. Many parts of Australia get very little rain and have a thin covering of vegetation and limited grass. Without irrigation the land is not good for much and may end up being used for mining or as part of a very large area used for cattle or sheep.
they use a rain gauge and measure the rainfall
farmers use rain gauges in their farms to know the amount of rainfall so that they could cultivate different crops by knowing the amount of rainfall
succession in land use is a continuous process that drive land toward its highest and best use
There are several types of land use that include agriculture and farming. Land is zoned for residential use, industrial use, and for national parks.
Land use is defined as how the area is used. Such as for recreational use, farm use, industrial use etc.
Infrastructure affect land use because they often take up a whole lot of our land especially roads and airports.
Infrastructure can influence land use by determining where development occurs and how land is utilized. Access to transportation, utilities, and services can drive land development patterns, with key infrastructure like roads, water, and energy systems shaping the intensity and type of land use in different areas. Well-planned infrastructure projects can support sustainable land use by providing connectivity and resources necessary for efficient and well-managed development.
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Infrastructure such as roads, utilities, and public transportation can determine the accessibility and development potential of land. Well-planned infrastructure can encourage certain types of land use, such as commercial or residential development, while limiting others, like agriculture or conservation. Additionally, infrastructure can impact land value and property tax revenue.
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There's been a dearth of rainfall, lately.
when he founded australia, he claimed the land as 'Terra Nullius' or 'land belonging to no one'. obviously, he was wrong as the land was home to aboriginals
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The main land use in Australia is agriculture. 62% of Australia is used as agricultural land and for livestock grazing. This is because the deserts are not all sandy deserts and dunes, but semi-arid plains, which support scrubby vegetation.