Surplus farming is not a landform. A surplus is a quantity greater than required, it is possible to have a surplus from any fertile ground.
What is a landform
it's land
Would the western plains of America be considered a landform.
Jamaica's landform is island
the Appalachians Landform Region.
yes
surplus of crops
Subsistence farming is farming where there is little or no surplus for the farmer after he and his family are fed. This was a common method of farming in preindustrial societies.
The effect of the mayan success in farming was that they began to grow a surplus.
What was the effect of the Mayan success in farming.
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plains :)
an amount left over when requirements have been met
farming surplus leads to settling in one spot
A Surplus of food. A Surplus is were you grow food and have a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
surplus
Yes, But not to the Sahara. if the answer were looking 4 is the farming villages of west africa explored and expnded in all of the following directions except..... the answer is east towards the sahara :)