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Archaeologists have discovered a portico, or covered entryway, of an ancient Egyptian fertility temple beneath the surface of the Nile River in Egypt.THE TEMPLE IS POPULARLY KNOWN AS temple of KHNUM-1458BC....temple of fertility is Chim Lhakhang Temple it is located in bhutan
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Geography by vijay kumar at 12:28 AM on November 25, 2008
/community labour. This type of farming depends upon monsoon, natural fertility of the soil and suitability of other environmental conditions to the crops grown. It is a slash and burn agriculture. Farmers clear a patch of land and produce cereals and other food crops to sustain their family. When the soil fertility decreases, the farmers shift and clear a fresh patch of land for cultivation. This type of shifting
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Geography by Parth Punit at 6:17 PM on November 15, 2008
Khadar. The bangar soil has higher concentration of kanker nodules than the Khadar. It has more fine particles and is more fertile than the bangar. Alluvial soils as a whole are very fertile. Mostly these soils contain adequate proportion of potash, phosphoric acid and lime which are ideal for the growth of sugarcane, paddy, wheat and other cereal and pulse crops. Due to its high fertility, regions
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Geography by ParthPunit at 6:09 AM on November 11, 2008
. The researcher attributes this to a relative lack of expensive fertilizers and pesticides in the developing world compared to the intensive, subsidy-driven farming of the developed world. Nonetheless chemical fertilizer with organic one, finding an alternative method for eliminating weeds as well as insects which feast on crops is difficult. For weed elimination, the traditional method is to remove weeds
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Geography by Parth Punit at 9:38 PM on December 14, 2008
, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.Jute: It is known as the golden fibre. Jute grows well on well-drained fertile soils in the flood plains where soils are renewed every year. High temperature is required during
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Geography by Parth Punit at 6:29 PM on November 15, 2008
by Indians. The tea plant grows well in tropical and sub-tropical climates endowed with deep and fertile well-drained soil, rich in humus and organic matter. Tea bushes require warm and moist frost
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Geography by Parth Punit at 6:25 PM on November 15, 2008
fertility by fixing nitrogen from the air. Therefore, these are mostly grown in rotation with other crops. Major pulse producing states in India are Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra
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Geography by Parth Punit at 6:22 PM on November 15, 2008
and various reasons the top layer of the soil gets eroded, top soil is thhe fertile soil which is enriched with various nutrients, there are various reasons are deforestation ,overgrazing ,heavy rainfall
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Geography by ParthPunit at 6:12 AM on November 11, 2008
for cultivation with adequate doses of manures and fertilizers. These soils are mainly found in Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, and the hilly areas of Orissa and Assam. After adopting appropriate
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Geography by ParthPunit at 6:05 AM on November 11, 2008
in the lower parts of the valleys particularly on the river terraces and alluvial fans are fertile.
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Geography by ParthPunit at 6:02 AM on November 11, 2008