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Arable land is the term for land that is suitable for cultivation and farming activities, with fertile soil and adequate water supply. This type of land is ideal for growing crops and sustaining agricultural practices.
Agricultural field or farmland is an open area of land used for farming activities such as crop cultivation or animal husbandry.
Land that is suitable for farming typically has fertile soil, good drainage, access to water for irrigation, and appropriate topography for cultivation. These areas are often located in regions with a temperate climate and receive adequate sunlight for crop growth. Agricultural land should also be free from contaminants and have a history of successful crop production.
The Aztecs utilized floating gardens called chinampas to expand their agricultural land. They also practiced terrace farming on hillsides to maximize arable land. In addition, they used a system of canals and dams to bring water to their crops, allowing for cultivation in various climates and terrains.
Yes, areas in the western United States such as the desert regions of Nevada and Arizona are unsuitable for farming due to their arid climate and lack of fertile soil. The steep slopes of the Rocky Mountains in states like Montana and Wyoming also pose challenges for agriculture.
Barren.
arable is the term for land fit for farming of cultivation
Fertile.
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Much of the Earth's land is unsuitable for farming due to factors such as soil quality, terrain, climate, and availability of water. Only about one-third of the Earth's land is considered arable land, which has the necessary conditions for successful farming and crop cultivation. The remaining land may be used for purposes like urban development, conservation, or is simply not conducive to agriculture.
Arable land is the term for land that is suitable for cultivation and farming activities, with fertile soil and adequate water supply. This type of land is ideal for growing crops and sustaining agricultural practices.
Agricultural field or farmland is an open area of land used for farming activities such as crop cultivation or animal husbandry.
Arable
Land that is suitable for farming typically has fertile soil, good drainage, access to water for irrigation, and appropriate topography for cultivation. These areas are often located in regions with a temperate climate and receive adequate sunlight for crop growth. Agricultural land should also be free from contaminants and have a history of successful crop production.
The Aztecs utilized floating gardens called chinampas to expand their agricultural land. They also practiced terrace farming on hillsides to maximize arable land. In addition, they used a system of canals and dams to bring water to their crops, allowing for cultivation in various climates and terrains.
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Arable