They where able to turn a desert into a field by using the right farming technique.
to suppress weed growth when their fields are sitting farrow, and to turn into the soil to provide organic matter and nutrients to the field when in rotation.
Irrigation is needed to farm in the desert.
If a field can sustain ten sheep, and the farmer puts twenty sheep in the field, overgrazing and starvation will quickly ensue. So a habitat that becomes overcrowded could fail and, in extreme cases, turn to desert.
Sunlight is absorbed by the surface of the desert and the surface is heated. The surface, in turn, heats the air above the desert.
A sterile field is considered contaminated if you turn your back to the sterile field because the sterile items are considered out of vision.
No, because aphids can ruin a field or lawn. They dine on food and garden crops. They secrete honeydew, which can turn into sooty mold on plant leaves. The honeydew attracts ants, and the mold is unattractive.
The Taklamakan Desert is classified as a cold desert. It can get quite hot in the summer but winters can turn bitterly cold.
No.
The gardeners and farmers usually turn the soil near the base of the plant, so that air and water circulation would be efficient for the roots of the plants.
No, salt water is not able to turn to ice.
A forest requires much more rainfall than is found in a desert.
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