ive been stuck on these 2 questions for a while can you answer them ??

Farmers in the north face which problem that those in the southern region do not ?

A. infrequent rain limits plant growth
B. the worst pollution in the country is found here.
C. they often lose equipment in sinkholes.
D. it is very difficult to get their crops to other nation.

what could farmers do to address the problems created by deforestation?

A. return to the system where the land belongs only to the wealthy.
B.bring in animals that are disappearing from the ecosystem.
C.Irrigate the land more often .
D.develope new ways to fertilize depleted,soil

A

D

He's right!

who ever is doing this test here are the correct answers........

1. D
2. B
3. A
4. D
5. A

hope this helps its the correct answers :D

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goldensparklegirl222 is right 100%

For the first question, to determine the answer, we need to analyze the options provided:

A. Infrequent rain limits plant growth: This problem is more likely to be faced by farmers in arid or drought-prone regions. It does not specifically address the problem faced by farmers in the north.

B. The worst pollution in the country is found here: This is unrelated to farming problems and does not specifically address the problem faced by farmers in the north.

C. They often lose equipment in sinkholes: While sinkholes can pose risks to equipment and infrastructure, it is not a problem specific to farmers in the north.

D. It is very difficult to get their crops to other nations: This option mentions a problem that farmers in the north face, specifically related to transportation and export of crops.

Therefore, the correct answer is D. Farmers in the north face the problem of it being very difficult to get their crops to other nations, whereas farmers in the southern region do not face this problem.

Moving on to the second question, we can evaluate the options provided:

A. Return to the system where the land belongs only to the wealthy: This option suggests a solution that may exacerbate inequality and is not an effective strategy for addressing problems created by deforestation.

B. Bring in animals that are disappearing from the ecosystem: While reintroducing disappearing animal species may have some positive environmental effects, it does not directly address the problems created by deforestation.

C. Irrigate the land more often: This option suggests increasing water supply to the land, which can help mitigate some effects of deforestation by promoting plant growth and preventing soil erosion.

D. Develop new ways to fertilize depleted soil: This option addresses the issue of soil depletion caused by deforestation and suggests finding innovative methods to replenish soil nutrients.

Therefore, the most appropriate answer for what farmers could do to address the problems created by deforestation is a combination of options C and D. Farmers could irrigate the land more often to prevent soil erosion and promote plant growth, while also developing new ways to fertilize depleted soil.