Agriculture was very important to early man after it occured because they didn't have to follow herds of animals anymore. They were able to settle into one spot and make houses and form villages and that is when animal domestication had began. They formed villages and soon government and they grew their own plants and if they needed meat they would walk right outside and perpare their meal because did have animals used for companionship and meals.
If you mean areas of land that are influenced by spread of Islam, then the answer is: Middle East, North Africa, Indian subcontinent, and South East of Asia.If you mean areas of human life and relationships, then the answer is: polytheism, woman human rights, racism and discrimination, tolerance and forgiveness, and science research and development.
As a summary of the major geographical features of Asia, I found this passage on Wikipedia.org: "Main geographical features The mean elevation of the continent is 950 m (3,117 ft.), the highest of any in the world. The plateau and mountainous areas broadly sweep SW-NW across Asia, climaxing in the high Tibetan Plateau, rising to the highest peaks in the world in the Himalaya. To the north west lie plains, while to the south lie the geologically distinct areas of the Arabian peninsula, Indian subcontinent and Malay peninsula. Large numbers of islands lie south east of the continent." For more information or interesting details there are a few other nice places to look, too: http://www.enchantedlearning.com/geography/asia/ http://www.experiencefestival.com/a/geography%20of%20asia%20-%20main%20geographical%20features/id/1422496 http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/places/continents/continent_asia.html
the presents day landforms are formed due to action of the excreta of indian people. They URINATE on road side which leads to formation of La
That's in the Indian ocean, near Port Louis, off the coast of Madagascar.
The Indian Ocean borders Kenya to the southeast.
solution for the problem of indian agriculture
globalisation & its impact on Indian agriculture?
agriculture before independence
Structural features of Indian economy implies structure of the economy which is as follow: (a) Mixed economy:It is a mixture of private and public enterprises (b) Dual economy:There is traditional agriculture and modern industries (c) Earlier it was Agrarian economy:prominence of agriculture in the economy both as a contributor to the GDP as well as to the generation of employment but now contribution to GDP is just 13.7 percent.
Indian agriculture usually faces water shortage if rainfall is not sufficient. Sometimes, the farmers lack necessary amount of money required for cultivation process. These are the basic two problems faced by Indian agriculture.
The caste system was influenced by the Indian Government
he was influenced by the Indian god
The role of an agriculture graduate in development of Indian agriculture is to bring in fresh ideas to the agricultural sector. This will help in improving various agricultural activities and in turn increase production levels.
not at all because indian constitution was influenced by the government of india act 1935.
Irrigation
Loss of crop diversity and depletion of water resources were was the draw backs of green revolution in Indian agriculture.
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