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If the rain was late, the crops would dry out and die. Of course, the crops could survive if watered them yourself.
nothing. its called "dieng on your birthday".
He doesn't die, he grows up and has a son called scorpius.
No the crops will die
Most crops die.
No water crops die. Too much water crops die.
Your crops will not die from lack of water ever in a green House.
Climate change in the Southeast can harm cash crops by increasing temperatures, which can reduce crop yields and quality. Additionally, changing precipitation patterns, including increased droughts and floods, can adversely affect the growth and harvest of cash crops such as soybeans, cotton, and peanuts. Pests and diseases may also become more prevalent and intense under warmer and more variable climate conditions.
dont let them die
you could die
it may not look like it but slowly it is. the levels of carbon dioxide will rise and all crops will die, with no crops animals will die and with no food we will die.
summer can effect farming because in some areas of Australia, summer neans that there is not much rain at all/ it is hot and dry in the summers. this effects the crops because the crops do not get the rain that do need. they do not grow and they start to die. this effects the farmer because (depending on what he grows and sells) he will not get as much money as he would earn during the winter times, where there is more of the rain that is needed for the crops to keep on growing.