Farmers could use the water to water the crops
Farmers take or divert water from a river for irrigation purposes, and to water their crops.
Farmers planted crops that did not need a lot of water to grow
There's not enough rain to water the crops. The farmers have to get the water that runs off the mountains to where the crops are.
There's not enough rain to water the crops. The farmers have to get the water that runs off the mountains to where the crops are.
The Aztec farmers watered their plants by waiting for rain to give them water.
Rain
no water to much sun
Each and everyone of them. It's hot and dry area, even the ones growing crops near watersources have to water their crops time to time.Although, if you want to nit-pick then I suppose the farmers that are currently in the military do not water crops.
4. How did ancient farmers use the water of the Indus river system to help grow crops?
The development of farming in Sumer is considered one of the earliest known instances of agriculture, dating back to around 5000 BCE. Sumerians practiced intensive agriculture, utilizing irrigation systems such as canals and dikes to control water flow from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The surplus food produced from farming allowed for the growth of Sumerian cities and the emergence of complex societies.
they used cannals?