Mainly through irrigation.
The "Corn Belt" region in the United States is where the majority of the nation's corn is produced. It roughly covers western Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, eastern Nebraska, and eastern Kansas, in which corn (maize) and soybeans are the dominant crops. Iowa is the largest producer of corn in the nation.
AS the Southwestern states grow corn and beans they pass it out to the other states.
Generally about the same as the height of the plant. [see related links]
Air pressure, temperature, and sunlight patterns significantly effect the ability for crops to grow. Corn, for example, grows in low valleys more efficiently while wheat can be grown anywhere but grows at a higher quality at high altitudes.
they grew olives in mountians i think they grow food...maybe. not sure :/
Who was "anaztic"
It can if you have enough irrigation water supply.
We did it out here in the desert. The corn cobs we'rent real big but otherwise it did pretty good.
they grow corn
The Desert Southwest Indians didn't grow specific corn they actually grew about 24 different types of corn ,k.
One of the food that they grow is corn
Corn, Beans, and Squash
no but you can grow corn....
With sufficient water, yes, corn will survive in the desert.
corn beans and squash
corn and more crops
No, the pronoun 'it' is not the possessive case.In the sentence, the personal pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'corn' (it could thrive in the desert=corncould thrive in the desert).The possessive form of the pronoun 'it' is its (no apostrophe).Example: If the ability to grow in an arid land could be transplanted from cactus to corn, its success the desert would be assured. (possessive, the success of it)