Climate is a problem because certain plants need certain weather conditions. For example if it's too hot, corn and tomatoes will wilt.
There isn't enough food produced where it's needed.
Juan Papadakis has written: 'Climatic tables for the world ..' -- subject(s): Tables, Climatology 'The world food problem' -- subject(s): Food supply 'Agricultural potentialities of world climates' -- subject(s): Crops and climate 'Soils of the world' -- subject(s): Soils, Soil science 'El problema mundial del hambre' -- subject(s): Food supply, Agriculture 'Problems of our time' 'Agricultural geography of the world' -- subject(s): Phytogeography, Plant ecology 'Crop ecological survey in West Africa' -- subject(s): Maps, Crops and climate, Agriculture, Climate 'Climates of the world' -- subject(s): Crops and climate, Climatic classification
I believe China is the number one country that has the most problem with food supply? ♥♥♥
Food supply acts as a negative feedback on world population once there is scarcity. This happens when demand for food is high but its supply is low.
not cold enough for them and their food supply is compromised
Katherine Hanson has written: 'Teaching Mathematics Effectively and Equitably to Females/Ed348-465' 'The world food problem' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Food supply
The sea level will rise and we may lose food supply and in 200 years, if the climate changes by 6 degrees, the world will have mass extinction.
How did the U.S. prepare for world war 1 in mobilization, industires, and food supply
the main food problem is that most people around the world don't have enoufh food
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Crookes has written: 'The wheat problem' -- subject(s): Accessible book, World War, 1914-1918, Wheat trade, Economics and finance, Food supply
David B. Grigg has written: 'The harsh lands' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Underdeveloped areas, Tropics 'The world food problem, 1950-1980' -- subject(s): Food supply