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1421
Foliage is ever green with thin undergrowth,the leaves are small, thick, leathery and needle-shaped. This description is that of the?
  • A. tropical rainforest
  • B. temperate woodland
  • C. coniferous forest
  • D. temperate grassland
  • E. deciduous forest
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1422
The soil in a typical natural rainforest remains fertile and suitable for arable agriculture because?
  • A. the vegetation is luxuriant
  • B. there is abundant supply of sunshine and rainfall which leach the soil
  • C. the soil nutrient is continously being replenished y the decay of the dense undergrowth and fallen leaves
  • D. there is absence of plant cover
  • E. the soil is well-drained
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1423
Which if the following crops below requires the following conditions for successful cultivation?
i Heavy rainfall of between 1270mm (50 ins) and 2000mm (80 ins) during the 4 to 6 months growing periods.
ii High mean temperature of 18° to 27°C (65° to 80°F) no cold season.
iii A warm, dry period for harvesting.
iv Loamy or clayey soil and an almost level ground.
V Cheap and abundant labour.
  • A. Maize
  • B. Cotton
  • C. Rice
  • D. Cocoa
  • E. Millet
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1424
Which of the following combinations can be regarded as sub-systems within the ecosystem?
  • A. food chain, hydrological cycle, mineral nutrient cycle
  • B. hydrogical cycle, mineral nutrient cycle, evironmental controls
  • C. Mineral nutrient cycle, hygrological cycle, ecosystem controls
  • D. Ecosystem controls, food chain, hydrological cycle
  • E. Food chain, ecosystem controls, environmental controls
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1425
Loss of farmland can be contributed to all the following except?
  • A. sedimentation
  • B. leaching
  • C. desertification
  • D. sheet erosion
  • E. over-grazing
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