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The Hohokam people practiced advanced irrigation techniques to bring water from nearby rivers to their fields. They constructed an extensive network of canals, ditches, and earthen dams to manage water flow efficiently, enabling them to grow crops like maize, beans, and squash in the arid desert environment of present-day Arizona.
Yes, if it rains you DO NOT need to water crops. If you water your crops in rain all it does is make you weaker. You can see your crop's soil color darken like if you watered it yourself. No, Watering crops in rain does not make your crops grow Faster/Better
If the rain was late, the crops would dry out and die. Of course, the crops could survive if watered them yourself.
Alll plants need to be watered and need roots..
The Hohokam spent their time making shelters for themselves, they also spent their time irrigating their crops and making art and food.
the crops were watered using the new irrigation system
To farm in the desert. they built a complex irriagation system.They created canals to bring the water to their crops.
The Aztec farmers watered their plants by waiting for rain to give them water.
they are watered every day so they stay alive
Earlier farmers watered their crops by wooden plows. This was back in the older days.