What Are Exotic Breeds With Examples

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Exotic breeds are those breeds that are not from the indigenous land and are brought from foreign lands mainly to cross-breed with native breeds for breed improvement. Examples of exotic cattle breeds in India are Jersey, Hostein-Friesian, Brown Swiss, Red Dane, Ayrshire, Guernsey, etc. Likewise, examples of exotic poultry birds are Leghorn, Rhode Island Red, … Read more

Main Characteristics Of Plantation Agriculture & Examples

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Plantation agriculture is the practice of cultivating a particular crop on a large scale for commercial purposes. Generally, these farms are owned by a single company or government. Here are the main characteristics of plantation agriculture which will help you to get a better insight. Characteristics Of Plantation Agriculture Examples Of Plantation Crops If you … Read more

Clivia Plant Care Guide: Gardening Tips & Advice

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Clivia also known as “Bush Lily” is a herbaceous, evergreen, perennial winter flowering plant that is native to the subtropical forests of eastern South Africa. This plant has green-colored, strap-like leaves and flower shade varies from orange to yellow that is produced in clusters of 12 to 20 on top of a thick stem. If … Read more

Flaming Katy Plant Care Guide

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The Flaming Katy plant or Kalanchoe blossfeldiana is an evergreen, perennial flowering houseplant that is native to Madagascar. It is a popular houseplant because of its bright colored flowers that come in shades of white, pink, red, orange to yellow that bloom from spring to summer and are considered to bring good fortune and happiness. … Read more

Weathering Of Rocks: Soil Formation Process & Factors

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Weathering of rocks and minerals are important for the formation of soil. Soils are formed from various types of rocks and minerals through the intermediate stage of regolith. The formation of soil comprises two basic steps that are: What Is Weathering Of Rocks And Minerals? Weathering of rocks and minerals can be defined as an … Read more

What is rural backwardness

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Rural backwardness can be defined as the status of underdevelopment, lack of progress, infrastructure, healthcare, income etc. in rural areas. A range of economic, social, and infrastructural challenges determine the overall growth and well-being of rural communities. These are the following causes of rural backwardness on which it is analyzed. Causes Of Rural Backwardness If … Read more

How do you differentiate between capture fishing mariculture and aquaculture

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Capture fishing, mariculture and aquaculture are often related and people get confused about the differences between them. Here are the common differences between capture fishing, mariculture and aquaculture. You will also love reading, READ MORE: What Does Soil Contain? READ MORE: What Are The Differences Between Broilers And Layers? Difference Between Capture fishing, Mariculture and … Read more

Where Was Rice Domesticated?

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According to historical records, the domestication of rice started in the Yangtze River basin in China between 13,500 and 8,200 years ago. However, there are two distinct types of rice that were domesticated, Oryza sativa (Asian Rice) and Oryza glaberrima (African Rice). Oryza sativa which is distributed in Asia was domesticated near the Yangtze River … Read more

What process breaks down a sample of soil from the mineral parent into smaller particles?

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The process that breaks down a sample of soil from the mineral parent into smaller particles is called “weathering.” It is a process of disintegration and decomposition of rocks and minerals with the help of physical agents and chemical processes. However, at first, the parent materials are converted into regolith. Regolith is an unconsolidated and … Read more