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Farmers
the health of the soil determines the health of their crops.
the south's staple crops tended to exhaust the soil and lead to erosion
Through kaingin, that may cause to deforestation and eventually soil erosion, landslide and mudslide are bad to our environment. Farmers burn a certain land for planting crops to become fertile wherein fertile soil is good to plants. Fertile soil is good to plants but kaingin is bad to the environment.
Yes. Wind influences the pollination of crops and soil loss to wind erosion is a major problem in some places. Strong wind from storms can damage buildings and equipment on farms.
Farmers
Do you mean like riparian planting
Different kinds of erosion calls for different control methods. Some examples of the control methods includes the planting of cover crops, building of gullies and planting on the terraces.
The purpose of strip cropping is erosion control and the conservation of rain water. Strip cropping is done through the process of planting crops in a narrow strip and growing the crops close together.
To help prevent erosion by keeping the soil protected.
How geography affected farming metods and the crops of The New Stone Age farmers is it helped them dertermine where they should plant their crops because different crops call for different weather and soil conditions.
The geography of a region influenced the farming methods and crops of New Stone Age farmers by determining the type of soil available, climate conditions, and access to water sources. Farmers adapted their agricultural practices to suit the specific characteristics of their environment, leading to the cultivation of crops that were suitable for their particular location and the development of farming techniques tailored to their geography. Terrain variations and climate differences influenced the choice of crops grown and the farming methods used by communities in different geographic regions.
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Because of climatic or seasonal variations at different times of the year, the Indus Valley farmers plant different crops in different seasons of the year. For that reason they have classified these crops into rabi (winter) and kharif (summer) seasons.
Farmers diversified their crops
the health of the soil determines the health of their crops.
Compare erosion between farms of different crops.