monsoons
Indians sometimes grow their own crops
Weather affects crops everywhere. The type of weather and the crops determine what the affect is going to be.
ha ha your asking the wrong question the Egyptian culture didn't affect the Nile it was the Nile that affected the Egyptians. by giving them food, protection, water, crops, trade, and transportation
crops cant effect soil crops just take fertilizers from the soil
Yes precipitation (snow) is bad for growing crops
the rain
corn crops culture flourished
They had more people in culture and at the time had enough crops...... hope I could help
The two crops that came to dominate Carolina agriculture were rice and indigo. Rice cultivation thrived in the lowland areas of South Carolina, benefiting from the region's climate and wetland conditions. Indigo, a dye plant, became significant in the late 17th century and was particularly important for export. Together, these crops played a crucial role in the economic development of the Carolinas during the colonial period.
ground is shaking
It destroyed the crops.
because it can affect the crops production