The soil sucks up the water and the water soaks into the roots of the corn
Corn takes between one to two gallons per plant on a weekly basis. An acre of corn take 350,000 gallons of water over the 100 day growing cycle.
root
You water corn when the plant tops are 10 cm above the ground, and then 3 or 4 days later.
It takes a lot more energy, water, labour to produce a pound of meat than a pound of corn. It takes pounds of corn and water to feed just one pig.
I did an experiment where we mixed corn starch and soil together and then grew a plant it it. It did grow very well after a couple of days of continous watering. I do not know how it would do though in just corn starch, because corn starch tends to absorb all the water and nutrients not leaving any for the plant
The corn plant produces corn. Or rather, corn produces corn.
in a factory it takes just a couple of minutes, at home its about the same
Because growing corn takes a lot of water, which is something Africa often does not have a lot of.
The roots takes water to all parts of a plant
leaf
No. Corn is a C4 plant.
a corn plant