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Which of the following statements are true?

I. A pasture land is a land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals.
II. Fodder crops are the crops that are cultivated to be sold commercially in the markets for the consumption of people.
III. St. Mary’s Bay is now used as a farming land where variety of crops are grown.
IV. St. Mary’s Bay has filled up with water now due to some reasons and cannot be used as a farm land anymore.

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Answer:

I. A pasture land is a land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals.

IV. St. Mary’s Bay has filled up with water now due to some reasons and cannot be used as a farm land anymore.

Step-by-step explanation:

Yes, pasture lands refers to those lands where grasses and other small plants are grown in order to used it for the feed of animals. These lands can not be used for farming of crops due to hilly area where small layer of soil is present and below that layer rock layer started so only grasses can grow over there. St. Mary’s Bay has filled up with water and not suitable for farming of crops.

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