Physical characteristics of an environment is important when deciding what crops to cultivate. The physical characteristics that affect the decision of sowing a particular crop of plant include;
- if the soil is fertile (fertile soil is extremely nutrient rich and benefited the growth of a plant or crop)
- land degradation (if the land has been overworked and can't produce anything beneficial, a planter will not want to cultivate in that area)
- volatile climate (if the climate continuously changes and constantly moves up and down, then the plant or crop cannot adapt to these weather conditions. Whereas, if the climate is steady and rarely has a drastic change, the crop will flourish)
Thus, the physical characteristics of an environment dramatically affect a planters decision of what drops to cultivate.
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Most of Maghreb (North Africa) resembles Arabian peninsula the most. That is the Physical geography part. Egypt from the earliest times was demographically, ethnically, culturally & socially contiguous with the Levant (Asia's West Coast on the Mediterranean Sea) from where the influence spread west till the Atlantic Ocean. Then (in those times) they weren't aware that theirs was a different continent (as most American school children think now, "if they are from different continents they should be different").<span> </span>
Answer:
True
Explanation:
As per the contract, the builder is supposed to receive the payment once the entire building is fully completed. When a tornado struck the area and demolished the building, the contractor finds himself at square one with nothing to show for.
The law is enforced in literal terms and unless a fully constructed building stands there, the contract will not be fulfilled and he will not be paid.
Therefore the statement above is true in its form.