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The topography of a piece of land determines the soil productivity. 2.1.1 Redraw the table and explain how terrain and topographical aspects can affect the crop pro... show full transcript
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TERRAIN AND TOPOGRAPHICAL ASPECTS | PRODUCTION POTENTIAL |
---|---|
Deep soil with few rocks, gentle slopes | Greater production potential more suited |
for crop production/ higher yield | |
Shallow soil on moderate rocky slope | Less production potential more suited for |
grazing | |
Very steep slopes | Better suited for grazing, wild life |
Deep Soil with Few Rocks, Gentle Slopes: This type of terrain allows for better water retention and nutrient availability, thereby facilitating higher crop production and yields.
Shallow Soil on Moderate Rocky Slope: While this soil type still supports growth, it is limited in production potential due to water and nutrient limitations, making it better suited for grazing rather than intensive crop production.
Very Steep Slopes: These areas are often prone to erosion and have difficulty retaining water, which makes them unsuitable for most crops. Instead, they are typically used for grazing and supporting wildlife.
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