none what so ever
As of now, no crops are grown in Antarctica since it is not suitable for cultivation.
Antarctica has no crops.
No food crops are grown on Antarctica: it's too cold and 98% of the continent is covered with an ice sheet. Plus, there is no permanent or indigenous population to grow crops.
People survived in Antarctica before civilization by hunting and gathering. the people who lived in Antarctica could have obviously NOT grown crops or plants to eat because of the cold temperature.
noneNone. The climate is too cold for any human-cultured crops, though some types of lichens and moss can survive on the northernmost areas.
Nothing is grown in Antarctica: it's too cold, 98% of the continent is covered with an ice sheet and there are months when there is no sunrise. However, on some research stations, hydroponic produce is grown, which (according to the Antarctic Treaty) must be consumed on the continent. Crops include lettuce, tomatoes, green onions, and edible flowers.
There are several types of crops that are grown in the Chena cultivation. Some of the crops that are grown are vegetables, grains, legumes, and oil crops.
No crops are grown in lakes, Great Lakes or otherwise. Lots of crops are grown near lakes, however.
No crops are grown in the tiaga or boreal forest. The soil is too thin in that area for any crops to be grown.
crops that are grown in summer season are known as kharif crops and crops grown in winter are called rabi crops
jammu and kashmir crops grown
crops grown in mixed farming