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Why do deserts have such low productivity?

Deserts have little rainfall. However, if the desert is irrigated, it can be, and is, quite porductive.


Why are semiarid places sparsely populated?

It is quite hot and there is little rainfall therefore weeds grow more than cultivated crops.


What movie and television projects has Helen Landis been in?

Helen Landis has: Played Little Buttercup in "H.M.S. Pinafore" in 1972. Played Katisha in "The Mikado" in 1972. Played Ruth in "The Pirates of Penzance" in 1972. Played Dame Hannah Trusty in "Ruddigore" in 1972. Played Fairy Queen in "Iolanthe" in 1972. Played Dame Carruthers in "The Yeomen of the Guard" in 1972.


Definition of wild and cultivated plants?

Wild plants are just that, they have grown in the wild with very little help from humans. It grows on it's own with no human interference. A Cultivated plant is like a Rose bush, that has been planted by a human, where it gets watered, pruned, weeded, and chemicals are used to keep the bugs away. The owners may use it to create new plants with different colors, or petals with different shapes.


Are there psilosybin mushrooms in Utah?

There are mushrooms of this type in Utah. Look for Cow pastures, specifically grain fed dairy cows in a pasture that is irrigated or fed by sprinklers. Go at night with a flashlight and look for "meadow muffins" or cowpies. The LBMs (little brown mushies) will be popping around the pies and on the pies. Don't get caught:)


How much does an acre cost?

2011 values for land in the US range from as little as a few hundred dollars for remote, non-irrigated, non-productive land to as much as $100,000 per acre for land slated for development. Prime US farmland, such as you might see in parts of Iowa or Illinois are averaging $5,000 to $7,000 an acre.


Would you agree that the distrubution of cultivated land is unequal in palampur?

Yes, the distribution of cultivated land in Palampur is indeed unequal. A small number of wealthier farmers own the majority of the land, while many small or marginal farmers possess little to no land. This disparity affects agricultural productivity and access to resources, leading to economic inequalities among the villagers. Consequently, the unequal land distribution has significant implications for social and economic dynamics in the community.


Why is habitat fragmentation occurring?

Habitat fragmentation is the result of human encroachment into wildlife reservoirs. As humans develop pristine land, the natural areas that wildlife can exist in become smaller and eventually you are left with little islands of wilderness inside a sea of cultivated fields and villages.


What actors and actresses appeared in H.M.S. Pinafore - 1972?

The cast of H.M.S. Pinafore - 1972 includes: John Banks as Bob Beckett John Cartier as Sir Joseph Porter Helen Landis as Little Buttercup Valerie Masterson as Josephine Corcoran Lawrence Richard as Bill Bobstay Vera Ryan as Cousin Hebe Michael Wakeham as Captain Corcoran


Why is the Amazon River not used for irrigation or hydroelectric power generation?

In "flood" season, the Amazon can reach an average of 40 kilometres wide. Anything that would be irrigated by it doesget irrigated by it, and any hydroelectric station would be simply bypassed.Back in the days when Africa and South America were joined, the Amazon was part of the watershed of an African river.When the Atlantic split, the modern Amazon developed, but because of the reversed drainage, it still has very little fall over its length. [Apart from close to the Andes.]It has a HUGE area of river basin, and the flood plains are tens of metres above the river.And because the climate is moist, there is less need for irrigation.Irrigation is usually only useful where there is intensive cultivation, generally forced by population pressures.


With wild grapes available why did native Americans never make wine?

Wild grapes produce very little fruit compared to the cultivated varieties. Also the flavours often become unpleasant when fermented. Finally, even with grapes they most likely lacked the appropriate supply, knowledge and control of yeast.


What actors and actresses appeared in Gold Heels - 1924?

The cast of Gold Heels - 1924 includes: Robert Agnew as Boots Betsy Ann Hisle as Little Jane William Bailey as Kendall Jr Buck Black Winifred Landis Lucien Littlefield as Push Miller Carole Lombard as Bit Peggy Shaw as Pert Barlow Carl Stockdale as Barlow Harry Tracy as Tobe