because they can grow more crops that way
cause there was plentyfull gold and good farming land and down the river nile
The harsh climate and soil conditions of the taiga make it less suitable for agriculture compared to temperate deciduous forests. The cold temperatures, short growing season, and acidic soils in the taiga pose challenges for farming. Additionally, the slow decomposition rates in the taiga make it less favorable for crop production compared to temperate deciduous forests.
No, the world's rain forests should not be cut because if you cut them , then it wont be a rainforests anymore. But I also think that you should cut down the rain forests but not all of it. if you do cut down the rain forests , then it will be a good thing because we need paper and wood but the animals wont have a place to live anymore.
Commercial farming is good.
The soil is good for farming because it is fertile
There is plenty of land that is good for farming and the climate is generally good for farming.
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they relied on plantation farming. The geography were plains, straight lands, good soil, perfect weather for plantation.
yes they need them for farming!
Farming is good because it provides food for people. It also led to religion and specialization.
Clearing forests for farming and grazing can decrease cloud cover by reducing the amount of moisture released into the atmosphere through transpiration and evaporation from plants. This can lead to decreased cloud formation and potentially drier conditions in the region. Additionally, deforestation can disrupt local atmospheric circulation patterns, further impacting cloud cover.
Yes it does burn down forests, but it puts in minerals and nutrients into the soil making it a great place for plants to grow.