It can damage the lives of humans if the crops died
i hav asuggestion only...not sure...would like comments from others.... i think it destroys the HUMUS.....the fertile layer of earth....
The chemicals used in crop farming are picked up by the roots of the crop and consumed by the plant. Therefore when humans eat chemical-farmed crops, they also eat the chemicals that were used to farm them. Chemicals in crops are the centre of huge controversy as more and more evidence comes in from scientists of the negative effects of chemicals on the crops, the human body and the environment.
No they don't
The yield of ANY crop is affected by weeds. While you can't always see the effects, the weeds are stealing crop nutrients and water from the crop.
People died, and there was crop damage.
Poor crops and crop yield.
It gives nutrients to the crop for the growth and also so that the food stays in a good quality for our health.
Crop ecology focuses on the interactions between plants and their environment to optimize crop growth and productivity. Ecological crop geography, on the other hand, studies how geographical factors such as climate, soil, and topography influence the distribution and abundance of crops in different regions.
A food crop is a crop that is grown for the sole use of selling its grains (seeds) or produce (vegetables or fruit) for human consumption. Any part of the crop that is deemed "unsuitable for human consumption" whether because it doesn't look good or is a little damaged, is fed to livestock.
An arid environment cause people to adapt due to persistent crop failure.
one would be crop rotation.
The Cherokee used the environment for many things such as: home making, hunting, crop growing, and driking. everyone knows you can go a little bit without eating as long as you have water. They hunted as well of deer, squirrel, and rabbit.