- Flat surfaces make agricultural work more difficult:
- Extensive agriculture uses small inputs of labour, fertilisers, and capital:
- Strong winds damage crops:
- The steep slopes make farming easy:
- In the bocage, the fields of cultivated land are unfenced:
- Polyculture is agriculture using multiple crops in the same space:
- Intensive agriculture is characterised by a higher use of capital and/or labour:
- Olive trees and lettuce are rainfed crops:
- Examples of irrigated crops are wheat, barley, cotton:
- Less developed countries are characterised by monoculture farming:
- Monoculture is the agricultural practice of producing or growing a single crop:
- The large estates (latifundia) have more than 10 hectares:
H. G. Wells: “History is a race between education and catastrophe”.
viernes, 10 de febrero de 2017
3º CC.SS. - TEMA 6 - Review (1)
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