Saturday, April 25, 2020
Tropical Africa Food Production And The Essays (430 words)
  Tropical Africa: Food Production and the  Inquiry Model    Hunger is the result of disasters such as drought, floods, the  .changing of the jet stream patterns and other natural disasters  .They are beyond our control    It has been estimated that one third of the land in Tropical  Africa is potentially cultivable, though only about 6% of it is  ,currently cultivated. However, to change farming from a low-input  low-yield pattern to a high-input, high-yield pattern necessitates  the use of more fertilizer and the planting of high-yielding  .varieties of crops    There are a number of environmental factors, related mostly to  .climate, soils and health, resisting easy developmental solutions  .Rainfall reliability is closely connected to rainfall quantity  The rainfall in the equatorial heart is very plentiful and  reliable. However, there is much less rainfall towards the outer  edges of the rain belt. Periodic and unpredictable droughts are a  .characteristic feature of these border zones  :There are three climatic zones in Tropical Africa  ,1.a region of persistent rain at and near the Equator  2.a region on each side of this of summer rain and winter  drought, and  3.a region at the northern and southern edges afflicted by  .drought    All the climates listed in the previous paragraph are modified  in the eastern parts of Tropical Africa by the mountains and  .monsoons    The soils of Tropical Africa pose another problem. They are  unlike the soils of temperate areas. Soils are largely products of  their climates, and tropical soils are different from temperate  soils because the climate is different. Because of the great heat  ,of the tropics tends to bake the soils, while on the other hand  the rainfall leaches them. The combined heat and moisture tend to  produce very deep soils because the surface rock is rapidly broken  down by chemical weathering. All this causes the food's rate of  growth to slow down or maybe even stop and as a result food  production won't even come close in catching up to the rate of  .population increase; therefore starvation and hunger is present  In the process of a flood and drought, the roots of trees are  shallow and virtually no nutrients are obtained from the soil. The  vegetation survives on its own humus waste, which is plentiful. If  the vegetation is cleared, then the source of humus is removed and  the natural infertility of the soils becomes obvious. As being  another factor, this will cause the soil to produce wasteful and  .useless products which in turn will decrease the production    To conclude this essay, the climates in Tropical Africa take  a big role as being factors that could endanger or destroy the  process of plantation. On the other hand, it could also bring good  .fortune if climatic regions are fairly good     --------------------------------------------------------------    
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