Mountains do not have the climate nor the soil quality needed to support large scale agriculture. Conditions are often too cold, too harsh, or too unpredictable to maintain a steady growth in crops. The soil is often much too thin and poor quality to be of much value for growing crops on.
It effects form land use, the crop cultivated, and the production model
Large scale farming developed in the southern colonies because they had slaves to work the plantations.
Ecosystems can be small-scale, covering a small area (such as a pond) or large-scale covering a large area (such as a tropical rainforest). The world is divided up into ten major ecosystems. These large-scale ecosystems are called fxg.
Very large scale integration means including large number of electronic components like diodes, resistors, transistors, op-amps on a single semiconductor chip
On a large scale, yes. Geography affects climate, and climate determines how prone an area is to tornadoes. On a smaller scale, mountainous terrain can interfere with a storm's organization, making it harder for it to produce tornadoes. However, once a tornado forms it can pass over hills and mountains without being affected.
Good growing conditions
Good growing conditions
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promote large scale agriculture
large-scale irrigation
Through the use of dams and canals.
It effects form land use, the crop cultivated, and the production model
southern colonies
Washington State's large-scale agriculture is in the eastern half, particularly the southeast portion, nestled against the Cascades and Rockies where the rains from the Pacific Ocean fall as weather systems are pushed upwards by the mountains.
In the late 19th century, the development of agriculture in California was characterized by large-scale farming. A large amount of migratory workers was another characteristic.
Duan Le has written: 'Some present tasks' 'Towards a large-scale socialist agriculture' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture
Nozipho Shabalala has written: 'Report on the survey of large and small scale agriculture' -- subject(s): Agricultural surveys, Agriculture, Statistics