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What are the types of agriculture in high school geography

Oasis agriculture: oasis agriculture refers to arid desert areas, relying on groundwater, springs or surface water for irrigation agriculture. Oasis agriculture is generally distributed in arid desert areas along rivers and lakes, or alluvial fans, flood fans, groundwater outcrops, and the foothills of the mountain ice melt water convergence, generally in a band, point distribution.

Valley agriculture: the development of agriculture in the valley area is called valley agriculture. Alpine region of the valley area, due to the terrain is lower than the mountains, higher temperatures, frost-free period longer than the mountains, precipitation conditions are better, the river can be used as a source of irrigation water, the valley between the mountains are generally forested, so that the valley soil humus is richer, the soil is more fertile, is suitable for farming in mountainous areas, the valley area of the developed agriculture. For example, China's Qinghai Province, the Yellow River Valley, Huangshui Valley are typical valley agricultural area, is the main farming area in Qinghai Province.

Dam agriculture: mainly distributed in mountain basins, river valleys along the coast and foothills. Dam flat terrain, mild climate, fertile soil, irrigation is convenient, is the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, agricultural prosperity, densely populated economic center. There are about 1,100 dams in Yunnan Province, and the arable land in dams accounts for more than one-third of the province's arable land. In Guizhou, dams account for about a quarter of the arable land.

Colored agriculture: that is, crops other than a single color! For example, those produced by the floriculture and horticulture production sector! You can also say cotton type of crops. But generally a single color agriculture refers to flowers and other multi-colored crops.

Base Pond Agriculture: The people of the Pearl River Delta, according to the characteristics of the local natural conditions, to create a unique mode of agricultural production. Fish ponds are planted with mulberry, sugar cane, fruit trees, etc. The combination of fish ponds is known as mulberry-based fish ponds, sugar cane-based fish ponds, and fruit-based fish ponds, respectively. The ponds promote each other, with the mulberry-based fish ponds being the most typical. The base pond agriculture is the characteristics of the Pearl River Delta agriculture, concentrated in Shunde, Nanhai and other cities.

Fishpond-taitian agriculture: In the central and eastern parts of the North China Plain in China, measures are taken to make full use of land resources, avoid floods, droughts, salinization of the land, and renovate low and medium yielding fields.

Three-dimensional agriculture: terrain undulating high-altitude mountains, plateau areas, agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, etc. with the natural conditions of the vertical zones of differentiation, according to a certain law from low to high accordingly present multi-layered, multi-level use of vertical changes and three-dimensional production layout characteristics of a kind of agriculture. Such as China's Yunnan, western Sichuan and the Tibetan Plateau and other places of three-dimensional agriculture are more prominent. Here, planting is generally distributed in the valley and valley slopes, the mountains for the natural forest, between the grass, above the forest line for the natural pasture, with remarkable regularity, the characteristics of a clear hierarchy.