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Q: How were early Americans able to grow crops in desert areas of the Southwest?
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What desert-dwelling culture introduced crops to the American southwest?

Anasazi


What resources did the desert southwest use?

they used salt, corn beans crops and that stuff.


What crops did both mesoamericans and the people in the North Americans southwest grow?

tobacco


Why did the native Americans living in the southwest use irrigation?

they used it to water crops


Who harvests many of the crops grown on farms in the desert southwest?

Many of the crops are harvested by migrant farm workers, most of them from Mexico.


How did the Hohokam's farm the desert southwest?

To farm in the desert. they built a complex irriagation system.They created canals to bring the water to their crops.


What natural resources did the southwest desert use?

they used salt, corn beans crops and that stuff.


What product did the desert southwest Indians produce the most?

they mostly produced the most crops such as corn,grain,and rice.


What kind of major resources did desert southwest have?

Water to drink, food to eat, and crops to farm, and animals to raise and eat


How did early people adapt the desert southwest?

This started new hunting bands to adapt to new conditions and learned how to grow crops.


How has the Nile River made farming possible in desert areas?

because they use the water to irrigate the crops


What crops today are grown in the southwest region?

what crops grow in the southwest region