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Continuous plantation of crops in a field makes the soil poor in certain nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, etc. Plants require nutrients for their proper growth and functioning. When a farmer continues to grow’ crops one after the other, then all nutrients available in the soil reduce and the crop yield decreases automatically.
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Network topology refers to the way a computer network is laid out, either physically or logically. It defines the way in which network devices are organized geometrically.
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