farmers leave their fields flooded with water as water has high specific heat and can stop the veins of the crops from bursting.
-Anay Vakil
They go bankrupt. And many go out of business.
Egyptian farmers worked for the Pharaoh making pyramids and temples.
it helped them grow crops and when it flooded it would not destroy the crops unlike the Tigis and Euphraes.
the couldn't
The direct object of the verb 'plant' is crops(farmers plant crops).
The trees often act as a wind break to protect the fields and crops from winds hurting crops or blowing dust. They are usually at boundry lines as well so they also set boundries of the land.
Early civilizations devised irrigation systems such as canals, channels, and wells to combat drought and ensure crops had access to water. They also developed techniques like flood management through levees and embankments to protect fields during flooding. To determine ownership of flooded fields, societies established property boundaries through markers like stones or pillars, and some developed communal systems for sharing water resources fairly among farmers.
people make irrigation to help water the crops. Also, if the flood wasn't in time for the seasonal flooding, then the crops would pretty much die; making people starve.
They have to irrigate their fields
It hurt the farmers by flooding their fields and the farmers never knew when to plant their crops............. it helped farmers by giving them a close irragation and transportation system for watering their crops and trading their crops for materials and other foods that they didn't have.This is how the flooding of the rivers helped and hurt farmers.
They would dig canals to draw away water
The farmers and the slaves worked in the fields
Because its protect crops from unwanted warms,which destroy crops .