wet crop are crops that require water for irrigation
Some areas of all states in the southeast US can grow crops.
The effect of wet and dry season of the philippine is there are no crops will grow and if it is wet there many sick will spread.
The effect of wet and dry season of the philippine is there are no crops will grow and if it is wet there many sick will spread.
In the hot, wet tierra caliente, the lush vegetation of the tropical rain forest allows crops such as rice, sugar cane, and cacao.
With difficulty. Either put drainage in, or prepare to work hard for little gain.
The Maya built a system of canals, reservoirs, and raised fields to control flooding and properly irrigate their crops in extremely wet regions. They used terracing to create flat areas for cultivation and managed water flow using gravity, ditches, and dams. This careful water management allowed them to grow a variety of crops and sustain their population.
The Maya society is wet, with swamps and sinkholes. They also built an irrigation system so there can be good crops and a source of water.
the precipitation can over load the environment with water and the soil would be to wet to produce crops
the main cash crop of Indonesia is wet rice. it is practiced over a large area and most of the people get money by labour in this
In the tropical wet and dry climate of the Caribbean, crops that grow well include bananas and sugarcane. These crops thrive in the warm temperatures and abundant rainfall characteristic of the region. Corn can also be cultivated successfully, but apples, potatoes, alfalfa, and wheat are less suited to this climate. Overall, the tropical conditions favor the growth of fruit and sugar-producing plants.
If the climate is really dry, the crops(fruit, flowers....) they won't grow very juicy and not that delicious. The plants will then be very dry because of the dry climate. If the climate is very moist, the crops will flood and not grow as fast because of the water flooding the plant and making it really wet and not able to grow.
Irrigation helped farmers to grow crops because the water in the Nile would spread through the canals and create wet land, so that the wet land would grow crops. Without the river Nile Ancient Egypt would have been a desert and wouldn't have been able to grow crops and create irrigation.