India, Pakistan, CeylonWilliam Norman Brown Cornell University Press, 1951 - 234 էջ |
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... less importance than the contrast in the distribution of precipitation . ( 3 ) Bordering the tropical savanna on the northwest and also forming a small pocket on the plateau , east of the central Mala- bar , are areas of tropical steppe ...
... less importance than the contrast in the distribution of precipitation . ( 3 ) Bordering the tropical savanna on the northwest and also forming a small pocket on the plateau , east of the central Mala- bar , are areas of tropical steppe ...
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... less than 75 inches per year and many places receive less than 50 . Moreover , rainfall here is much less reliable than in the south- west ; it is primarily associated with the northeast ( winter ) mon- soon winds ; and there is a ...
... less than 75 inches per year and many places receive less than 50 . Moreover , rainfall here is much less reliable than in the south- west ; it is primarily associated with the northeast ( winter ) mon- soon winds ; and there is a ...
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... less secure than that of tea . An interesting agricultural system of Ceylon is chena cultiva- tion . Under this system , practiced primarily in the dry zone , crops are grown on burned - off jungle land . As soil fertility de- creases ...
... less secure than that of tea . An interesting agricultural system of Ceylon is chena cultiva- tion . Under this system , practiced primarily in the dry zone , crops are grown on burned - off jungle land . As soil fertility de- creases ...
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