Yes precipitation (snow) is bad for growing crops
The snow blanket does not affect the planting or harvesting of cropes in farmville, so yes you can plant crops.
it kills people, destroys houses, crops, plants etc..
They eat the plants and affect their growing process, also, they make crops unable to be sold.
Plants are the mainstay of agriculture. Crops are comprised of plants, and livestock are very commonly herbivorous animals that depend on plants for growth, survival, and health. If plants did not exist on this earth, every living thing known to mankind would not exist either, and that includes humans. Weather that affects crops or any change in climate can negatively (or in some cases, positively) affect supply in terms of food distribution, harvests, etc.
no because it will oversaturate the crops which is bad
yes snow do affect humidity
the cold freezes the plant and the cold causes it to die. you see the plant freezes to death.
Weather affects crops everywhere. The type of weather and the crops determine what the affect is going to be.
Crops are the plants that are grown in gardens.
It doesn't have a big inpact of the plants health.Unsually people put salt on the road it's tomeltthe snow,so the plants would have died or be dieing aways.
Since Africa has a rock bottom rate for poverty, a very important way for people to earn food and a living is to farm and grow crops and plants for selling and for their families. If the soil is in bad condition, the crops and plants can not grow, so they have no real food supply and income from the crops and plants. This is a big problem fro the unfortunate people of African nations.
Vegetarians use less plants than meat eaters. Over half of our food crops go to feed farmed animals.