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What are the effects of topography and climate on agricultural development in China?

China's complex and diverse terrain facilitates the development of diversified businesses. The eastern part is dominated by plains and low hills, with humid climate, abundant precipitation and abundant water resources, which can develop planting and forestry. The north is dry land and the south is paddy field. Wheat and corn are mainly planted in the north, and rice is planted in the south. The western region has higher terrain, drier climate and less precipitation. Develop irrigated agriculture in northwest inland areas, oasis agriculture in desert areas and valley agriculture in plateau areas. In addition, animal husbandry can be developed in the west, including four pastures in Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, Tibet and Qinghai. Aquaculture can be developed in South China.

In short, the development of agriculture is also diverse, and it should be developed reasonably according to local conditions.

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