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The Virginia plantations could grow more crops and in larger quantities. New England had rocky soil and couldn’t support large fields of crops.
Wheat and corn are two of the easiest crops to grow in almost any soil, rocky or not. It can also be made into smaller products to "ship" for trading.
The climate affects the crops grown between the Rocky and Appalachian mountains by changing the weather in order for the crops to grow strong and healthy.
Farmers in the northeast face challenges like shorter growing seasons, harsher winters, and limited water availability. The region's climate and soil conditions make it harder to cultivate a wide variety of crops compared to more temperate areas. Additionally, pest and disease pressures can also be higher in this region.
rocky areas of africa
they planted and harvested cash crops in the rocky soil
lives in rocky soils but some places were good for crops
it was very rocky cold and hard to grow cash crops
cold in the Winter, snow, mild in the Spring, can be hot and humid in the summer, cool and crisp in the Fall
The topography of Africa is: Forests, lakes, rivers, mountains, hills, trees, grass, plants.
Greece was very rocky and supported the growth of only a few crops, so the people relied on trade for food
Farmers in the New England Colonies had a rough time of it. Much of the soil wasn't good for growing crops, especially near the ocean. Also, the early and long-lasting winters killed many crops quickly. Still, New England farmers often grew enough food to feed their families and maybe even help feed other families. The main kind of food New Englanders contributed to the economy was fish.