Farming in China. 1. Which of the following are the major agricultural regions in North and Northeast China ?

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Farming in China

1. Which of the following are the major agricultural regions in North and Northeast China ?

2. Which of the following reason CANNOT explain the inactive farming activities in Xizang and Qinghai ? Located in Qing Zang Gaoyuan with high altitude Low temperature and short growing season Thin air and not favourble for photosynthesis

3. Which of the following is the major type of farming in South China ? Nomadic herding Extensive wheat cultivation Market gardening Dairy farming

4. Which agricultural area has the longest growing season ? Northwest China South China North and Northeast China

China is the most populous country in the world. The population growth of China is decreasing in recent years. The growth of population is more than the growth of food production in China in recent years. The population in China was over 1.3 billion in Which of the following description about China’s population is INCORRECT ?

6. Which of the following hazard is NOT commonly found in China in recent years ? Frost Flooding Tornado Drought

7. Which of the following reason CANNOT explain the serious soil erosion in China ? Over-cultivation and over-grazing Rapid population growth Misuse of farming technology Dry climate

8. People have higher wages in China in recent years, meat consumption increases and increases the food production pressure in China. True False

9. The low level of technology and mechanization and shortage of rural labour are the farming problems of China. True False

10. Which of the following reason CANNOT explain the loss of cultivated land in China in recent years ? A lot of cultivated land is changed into residential and industrial land use Serious pollution A lot of cultivated land is brought by other countries