it kills them
yes
By growing more plants
Yes precipitation (snow) is bad for growing crops
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Winds can affect droughts by blowing topsoil off the land,so destroying seeds and preventing plants from growing.
Salt will have an adverse affect on most plants.
They eat the plants and affect their growing process, also, they make crops unable to be sold.
yes it does affect them, i did a science fair project and i had sweet pea plants growing and then the weed killer killed them....true story.
Its in spring.It actually depends where the Iroquois lives,the weather can affect the Iroquois growing season. Many plants grow in the spring,summer,and sometimes in fall. There are few plants that grow in the winter. This is my prediction though.
there not.
They are growing.