If the rain was late, the crops would dry out and die. Of course, the crops could survive if watered them yourself.
Dry harvested crops is the phrase for letting the crops dry out and sometime die. During the late season, they need less water.
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irrigation
"Dry crops" is just a fancy term for crops that are grown without the use of irrigation.
Irrigation
"Dry crops" is just a fancy term for crops that are grown without the use of irrigation.
-Plants will die. -Plants will not grow -would be no good crops.
The crop will not grow then. It would dry up and leave the farmer with no crops at the harvest hurting the food supply and his source of income.
I don't think this would answer the full question that you asked, but Mesopotamians did use irrigation to protect their crops from flood and drought. Flood would probably wipe out their crops and drought would dry their crops. A thing I'm not sure of is how they would protect their crops from locusts. When I find the answer I'll be sure to send you that too. -Anon
NO, because it's so dry, the flooding, would flood fields and crops and leave behind fertile soil called silt , which was great for farming!
the land would dry crops would die and india would very hot in tempuature.
drought
plants and crops would dry up and we wouldn't have a food source