They became successful farmers by digging ditches near streams and the stream's water flowed into the ditches making water for crops.
terraces
they used irrigation
water
the lifestyle of the anasazi was that they were nomadic indians they depended on the food sources and water that they had. all we know about the anasazi's is that they built their homes or dwellings in the cliffs for the pretection of the other tribes.
irragation
appling water to a crop
The Anasazi Indians used irrigation to water their crops.
The Anasazi Indians lived in deserts, so they couldn't grow crops in that sort of heat. Water was needed!
All of the above.
No. Crop uptake is the water and nutrients the plant moves from its roots up to its leaves, and crop rotation is changing which crop is grown in a given field from one crop cycle to the next.
The Anasazi.
No, they lived in the desert of the Southwestern United States.
The Anasazi Indians grew corn, squash, pumpkins and other vegetables and fruits.
extreme, without the proper climate and soil water there is no tree crop production