All field crops need soil, water, air and light (sunshine) to grow. The soil gives stability to the plants; it also stores the water and nutrients which the plants can take up through their roots. The sunlight provides the energy which is necessary for plant growth
the climate made it harder for the people crops to grow. it was sooo hot in Jamestown and there is not much rain so the crops didnt grow as well
It would no longer rain and we would all be in trouble.
no more rain stupids
It is warm with plenty of rain for crops
Answer: Many species would be wiped off the face of the planet; carbon dioxide would be released from dead trees, which hold it while they are alive; much of the Earth's oxygen would be gone; and the life and culture of the native peoples of the rain forests would be gone.
-Plants will die. -Plants will not grow -would be no good crops.
The crop will not grow then. It would dry up and leave the farmer with no crops at the harvest hurting the food supply and his source of income.
happen to the soil,crops,plants,animals and exposed water acid rain
The crop will dry up and die
Too much rain Not as much sun Different altitudes
Insects, lack of rain, late or early frost, hail storms, crops damaged by too much rain or wind.
There are no crops grown in the Amazon rain Forest. A rain forest is an area of land covered in Trees and plant life to have a farm land in the rain forest would no longer make it a rain forest.
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.
weather affects agriculture: # too much rain can damage the crops. # too less rain can make the crops dry. # different crops need more or less water and if they didn't get them they fail to grow and we don't get crops
If not enough rain has fallen, the farmer may choose to irrigate the crops.
it would rain acid :P
Weather can impact agriculture in various ways: extreme temperatures can harm crops, excessive rain can lead to flooding and soil erosion, drought can cause crop failure, and unpredictable weather patterns can disrupt planting and harvesting schedules. Farmers have to adapt their practices to cope with these challenges, such as implementing irrigation systems, using drought-resistant crops, and employing weather monitoring technologies.