Which factors affect the land use pattern of india
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Which factors affected the land use pattern of india
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Which factors affected the land use pattern of india
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The land use pattern reflects the land usage in India for different purposes such as forest and others for cultivation.
The land use pattern is determined by the various factors such as physical and human factors.
The physical factors are climate condition, soil type, and topography.
The human factors are the development level, population density, and others.
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