Social Studies, 10.11.2020 14:20 1119diamondlord
Q1) Analyze the given case scenario, and answer the questions that follow;
Muneeb lives in a low lying flat land near Indus Delta; he received a small patch of land after his fathers’ death. The average temperature of the area ranges between 200C to 300C. The area experiences heavy rainfall and the soil is impervious along with being loamy and clayey. He has a large family, who help him in farming. The area is easily flooded during summers, and standing waters are found in most of the surrounding localities.
a) Which type of farming should he choose, and why? (Commercial or .subsistence)
The type of agriculture is commercial farming because of the high labour required in subsistence agriculture, it is a labour-intensive technique.
b) State the name of the crops he should grow on his land, considering all the conditions.
Name of the crops he should grow on his island are :
1)vegetables.
2)millets and cereals.
3)fruits.
c) Mention any TWO physical factors that are mentioned in the text, which support his choice of crops.
d) Mention any ONE human factor mentioned in the text, that supports his choice of crop and farming.
e) Suggest which months and seasons should be ideal for his harvest.
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