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as Pakistan is the third largest agricultural country it's economy depends on agricultue.Rivers are the most important source of water which is used in agriculture and for the process of irrigation
Irrigation depends on water which is taken from the wells,tube-wells, ponds, rivers to water the plants.
it depends where you go but most parts of Pakistan is a pretty hot climate
Farmland doesn't have to be irrigated. Irrigation is only necessary if there isn't enough moisture in the form of precipitation to meet the needs of a growing crop, be it corn, soybeans, timothy, alfalfa, wheat, or rice. Irrigation is also used as a means to boost crop production (for the same reasons described previously) or pasture production in a dryland environment where a producer wants to have a pasture that is of high quality for his/her livestock. As stated above, irrigation isn't always necessary. Many parts of the world raise crops or has pastureland that never sees any level of irrigation because there is sufficient moisture to support crop production from the rain that falls from the sky, so much so that irrigation is considered not cost effective. Even the areas that get irrigated still see rainfall, and some years, farmers may recieve enough rainfall that irrigation doesn't need to be used. Other years, though, which may occur more often than the years of "excess" moisture (what area you live in depends on what you would consider "excess" in moisture levels), irrigation is necessary to support crop production.
share of agriculture in GDP 24% in pakistan
It depends on your location. Depending on where you are Pakistan could be north, south, east, or west.
The production possibilities frontier (PPF) is a curve that shows how much output of good X a country can produce at the expense of the production of good Y. A country that has a comparitave advantage over good X should produce more of it at the expense of a reduction in production of good Y. (Going to add more to this question later... Mobeen Iqbal, Bahrain) 1. Yes, If the PPF shifts outward, it means there is more output 2. No, because when the PPF shifts outward, and there is greater output, the population always rises by a greater percentage thant the rise of the output. 3. Not necessarily, First, it depends on whether or not htte capacity to produce mroe output is realized. Then, it depends on the percentage rise in output relative to percentage rise in the population. 4. Not nessarily, First, it depends on whether or not the capacity to produce more output is realized. Then, it depends on the percentage rise in output relative to ther percentage rise in income I am not sure which it is?
That depends what it is a percentage of.