Praxis II Social Studies (7815) Practice Test

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What is a significant challenge for agriculture in the taiga region?

Too much rainfall

Extreme heat

Short summer seasons

In the taiga region, one of the most significant challenges for agriculture is the short summer seasons. The taiga, which is characterized by its vast coniferous forests, experiences long, cold winters and relatively brief growing periods. Typically, the warmest months may provide only a few weeks to a couple of months where the temperatures are suitable for plant growth. This limited timeframe restricts the types of crops that can be grown, as many agricultural plants require longer periods of warmth to mature.

Additionally, the shorter summer season means that farmers must carefully choose hardy, fast-growing varieties that can thrive under these conditions. Therefore, the unique climate and geographical limitations of the taiga make the brevity of the summer season a significant obstacle for successful agricultural practices in that region.

Soil toxicity

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