Aristocrats relied on farmers to grow the crops that made them rich. the aristocrats owned the fields outside the village walls. In these fields, farmers in northern China grew wheat and a grain called millet. In the south where the climate was warmer and wetter, they were able to grow rice.
Subsistence farming
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They owned silver mines and would get rich when the government bought their silver
Farmers use pesticide and the pesticide affects the air around us
They operated free mills and gins that small farmers could use.
Aristocrats relied on farmers to grow the crops that made them rich. About 9 out of 10 Chinese were farmers. They lived in simple houses inside village walls. The aristocrats owned feilds outside the village walls. To pay for the use of land, the farmers gave part of their crop to landowners.
You can say " My friend said that her great great great grandfather was an aristocrat and that that was the reason she was rich!"You can also say " I wish I were an aristocrat because aristocrats are wealthy and can buy anything they wish."An aristocrat is someone who is of a high social class, in other words rich. Aristocrats are not just rich but are at the level or very close to the level of kings and royalty.
There are many ways in which farmers grow crops in Central Asia. These farmers could use terrace farming for example.
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Well....river valley has rich soil and so they use that soil to farm or it's because the farmers have no life so the river valley gave them water to drink and grow crops that they don't need
Most crops are grown for profits for farmers, not for personal use. Only in the third world countries like most of Africa and India will you find farmers that grow and harvest rice and wheat for their own use.
Some renewable resources that farmers use to grow tomatoes are water, soil, and oxygen.
4. How did ancient farmers use the water of the Indus river system to help grow crops?
because it helps the plants grow.
They use it to grow plants to harvest and/or feed livestock.
a hoe
Farmers get the majority of their seeds from crop breeders who specialize in producing seeds to grow the plants that farmers grow to sell their crops with. The seeds that farmers keep from the crop they sow often won't be suitable enough to grow again, especially with crop varieties like corn, wheat and canola.