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Which of the following explains the spatial relationship between intensive and

extensive commercial agricultural practices using bid-rent theory?
A. Intensive commercial agricultural practices are located on land that is more
fertile than land used for extensive commercial agricultural practices.
B. Intensive agricultural practices are always based on subsistence, and extensive
agricultural practices are always based on commercialization.
C. The global distribution of commercial agricultural practices does not show a
spatial relationship based on bid-rent theory because farmers do not rent out
their land.
D. Intensive commercial agricultural practices are located close to market, where
land is expensive, and extensive commercial agricultural practices are located a
far distance from market, where land is less expensive.
E. All commercial agricultural practices are based on large expanses of land, and
farmers are required to submit bids to the local government to acquire the land
nearest the market.

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D. Intensive commercial agricultural practices are located close to market, where land is expensive, and extensive commercial agricultural practices are located a far distance from market, where land is less expensive.
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Answer:

C. The global distribution of commercial agricultural practices does not show a

spatial relationship based on bid-rent theory because farmers do not rent out

their land.

User Ankit Makwana
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