The land form that would be best for farming would depend on what you're farming. The best type of land for farming crops would be flatland - or plains. In the south the area used for farming is the Piedmont area, the area between the hills and the coastal plains.
Flat land is best for farming and building shelters as the area would be much more fertile and will give the roots a chance to spread throughout the soil so that when the precipitation takes place, the plants wouldn't be ripped by the stems
Yes. Flat, semiarid land is suited for grains like wheat, barley, etc.; terraced hilltops or wet paddies are suited for rice. Other produce such as cabbages, onions, and potatoes need good soil rich in nutrients, so plowing, letting land lie fallow, or fertilizing are always important. Hope this helps!
The Tigris-Euphrates has tremendously great soil for farming. Also the area was called "Fertile Crescent" for its soil.
The best farmland would be flat, having few trees, good soil and enough rainfall. This is what we would call the plains.
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Terracing is carving small flat plots of land from hillsides used for farming. This is important so that farming is done on flat healthy plots of land, for good harvesting and growing.
land that is very good farming land
because they are areas of flat land and have rich fertile soil.This makes them good for building on and for farming.
One of the main ways for dealing with soil erosion in Zimbabwe is through terrace farming. Terrace farming makes reduces the amount soil erosion when compared with farming on flat land.
Explanation :Flood plains are good farming areas because that's where the most fertile land is. Its constantly replenished with fresh silt washed down in a flood.-Timir SarkerSchool #5
Terracing is carving small flat plots of land from hillsides used for farming. This is important so that farming is done on flat healthy plots of land, for good harvesting and growing.
flat and fertile land and good farming climate.
yes it was a farming state, but not many people farmed because Connecticut does not have a lot of flat land. The middle colonies and some of the southern colonies have more flat land and a lot of farming spots.
Most of the land there is rocky and not good for farming.
The Inca lived in the mountains and invented terrace farming. They needed flatlands for farming and created this flat land by building steps of land known as terraces.
Terraced farming is when sections of land are cut into flat surfaces that look like steps so that the area can be used for farming purposes.
no, it is very hilly, buthas decent-ish farming soil.
I think that Minnesota is flat because it does not have any type of mountains.
There is plenty of land that is good for farming and the climate is generally good for farming.
Good farming land is rich with nutrients plants need, is as weed-free as possible, and is tillable.
land that is very good farming land
depends on the land.