If you cultivate crop and also rear animals in the same farm
that you own, then it is called mixed
farming. Example John practiced mixed farming. He cultivate vegetables and also rear pigs in his farm.
Chalisa is group of 40 turkish nobles very close to the ruler. This group of nobles was particularly formed to suppress the other nobles who might revolt against the emperor. In Indian medieval history the term was introduced and founded by a Turkish emperor, Muhammad Ghori who is popularly known as the greatest slave emperor in the Medieval India. It is also known as Turkan-i-Chahalgani. It's a kind of secret agency of nobles that work inside out to put other nobles under control. Amongst the 40 members of the Turkan-i-Chahalgani or Chalisa, Balban was one of them. Balban later on seized power and became the emperor himself.
"Life of people has sucked in the period before the green revolution and even after it" Green Revolution is the revolution in agriculture around the world Green Revolution involves the supply of modern practices such as water, fertilizer, and chemical pesticides The period in the 1960’s was known as the green revolution. Green means green color and revolution means great development. Combining green and revolution makes the green revolution. Green revolution refers to the great advancement in the production of food crop and, crop production has improved so much so to the level that farmers saw their excess produce ready to be sold out into the market. life of people sucked before the green revolution Crop yields prior to the Green Revolution was very poor Prior to the Green Revolution people in the then underdeveloped countries like India, Pakistan, Nepal, Nigeria, the Philippines, and several other newly independent nations were living in half stomach ...
Bangar alluvial soil is also known as Bhangar soil or old alluvial in India. It is less fertile than khadar . Bangar alluvial soil less fertile and less productive than khadar. This type of soil is mostly found near the old river banks in the plains or in the upper reaches of rivers. Based on the age of formation and their fertility, alluvial soils are grouped into two groups viz - Bangar alluvial soil and Khadar alluvium . Bangar Old alluvial is full of rock and gravel in upper reaches of Brahmaputra in Assam The river course always changes with the change of time. The river bank will not follow the same reute forever. When its bank becomes shallow as a result of too much deposits the river will change its course and this leads to the lesser deposits of the new alluvial soil in the bank. The khadar soil in the old river bank will slowly lose their finer texture and their fertility and then they will be known as Bangar or old alluvial. Khadar New alluvial along ...
Khadar is also known as fresh alluvial soil. It is popularly known as New Alluvial. Khadar alluvial soil is the most fertile and most productive soil on Earth. This type of soil is mostly found near the river banks in the plains. Based on the age of formation and their fertility, alluvial soils are grouped into two groups viz - Bangar alluvial soil and Khadar alluvial soil. Khadar - alluvial soil (New) New alluvial along the bank of Brahmaputra in Assam It is the alluvial soil which is newly brought about by the fast flowing river during monsoon season. This soil contains fresh minerals, silts, dead leaves, gravels and sands. The freshly washed away humus and dirts from the forest by the rainfall and then by the river will be deposited along the river bank. In the plain areas these deposits will get disbursed to the paddy field and crop grown field and gave the field new and fresh manure with rich contents. These soils are light in color and are found near the river. ...
If we look at how plants stand erect. The bryophytes are little better than the thallophyte . The bryophyte comprises plants that are very short and dwarf like the mosses and liverworts. These kind of plants grow well in the shady areas under the shade, on the surface of stone, wall, on the bark of trees on terraces. If you observe mosses ‘you can see on the outer surface of flower pot on the height of old footpath’ you may have seen them dry and lifeless during dry season but when the rain comes they all become green and soft like if they got back the lost life. These plants can tolerate dry weather and wet weather conditions in fact they seems to grow well when there is alternate wet and dry days. Hence they are also called the amphibians of the plant kingdom just frog of the animals’ kingdom. Higher in position after the bryophytes come the Pteridophytes
Weather is the condition of the atmosphere of the environment of a place for short duration of time like day, weak, month, season or a few years. Sometimes in a single day you may experience all conditions of the environment like cold, warm, hot, rain, cloudiness etc. We used the term too often for example today the weather is too cold, too hot or changes too much. People tend to confuse with the meaning and usages of the terms weather and climate . Both terms refer to the atmosphere conditions of a place. In brief weather is like your under pants and climate is like your long trousers. The former refers for shorter period of time but the latter covers long period of time.
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