Irrigation is the act of moving water to water crops and for drinking water. In most cases aqueducts are used to do this.
The Aztec farmers watered their plants by waiting for rain to give them water.
The "technology" was in the form of the steel plowshare. This allowed them to plow and then plant crops in grasslands that had heavy matting of grass roots.
Modern agricultural techniques can increase the production rate of crops and this way we can provide food to all people in short time. On the other hand,these crops are not rich in minerals, irons, carbohydrates, etc.
Yes, they do. A leading company in this area is Monsanto. Though it used to be that patents were not allowed for seeds and crops, the government now allows them and Monsanto patents their genetically modified brands of not only corn, but other crops.
To grow crops and build cities, the use of green technology has been vital. This means that most materials being used can be recycled or are Eco-friendly.
Irrigation is the act of moving water to water crops and for drinking water. In most cases aqueducts are used to do this.
Irrigation is the act of moving water to water crops and for drinking water. In most cases aqueducts are used to do this.
To grow crops on, to get food.
they ate crops from their farmlands
yes by the Nile to get water for their crops. when it flooded they got fertile land giving they better crops.
the crops were watered using the new irrigation system
Lack of rainfall- that area is a desert.
The Nile River.. The Nile river's water has flowed into the soil and helps the crops grow easily and make great farmlands in Egypt.
they are watered every day so they stay alive
The Aztec farmers watered their plants by waiting for rain to give them water.
Earlier farmers watered their crops by wooden plows. This was back in the older days.
Yes, the Africans used canals and waterways to transport water to the crops in the farmlands. Where Africa was very dry, they had to have the canals to bring water to the very dry grasslands.