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I think it was hot days and cold nights, low evapotranspiration and high humidity[/quotehot days and cold nights is wrong .Its a feature of desert.I think it was hot days and cold nights, low evapotranspiration and high humidity
dry land,not fertile,no grass proved that there was limited supply of water ,scanty vegetationnly those plants were there which could survive in heat and less waterwhat did we have to write in the question of describing the low vegetation and land related to rainfall??
no.wasnt it wheat as the plant had little thorny things along with the grains?
which question?what was the ans for the graph? first one was 4 n the other one 19 million, rit?
The population one Q5.And yes they were 4 and 19.which question?
yes as ur points are valid.in question 5, in to what extent can pakistan increase it's food supply,
i wrote things like pakistan can import food from other countries and that can use hyvs to increase yield along with using pesticides to increase crop yield, and that they can use reserve land for crops and for disadvantages i wrote that it will be expensive,pests may attack and that it will lower crop yield and also water may be polluted so it can't be used for irrigation and that may hamper the food supply,
WILL THIS GET ME 6 out 0f 6
is A* 90%y
yes as ur points are valid.
depends upon percentile, but, yeah previously it was 90%is A* 90%
iam not sure,is A* 90%
60-75 Above.What was the range of the shaded region in the question relating to population?
I wrote weeding,ploughing,sowing,harvesting but am not entirely sure of it being right.And what was the order of the process of planting rice/cotton/sugarcane?
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