Abstract
The study of land use is considered a major geographical aspect for the development of food production, in which agricultural intensity is the most important factor. Under this, the frequency of crops produced in a particular area is studied. Agricultural intensity refers to the frequency of crops in an agricultural area, that is, the number of times a crop is produced in a given agricultural area in a year. This frequency of crops is called the agricultural intensity of that area. While the agricultural intensity index decreases with the decrease in the number of crops. There is an interdependent relationship between agricultural intensity and land use. The higher the total cropped area than the net sown area in a region, it shows the degree of agricultural intensity.
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