Air pressure, temperature, and sunlight patterns significantly effect the ability for crops to grow. Corn, for example, grows in low valleys more efficiently while wheat can be grown anywhere but grows at a higher quality at high altitudes.
The Inca people grew a variety of crops including maize (corn), potatoes, quinoa, beans, squash, and various fruits like avocados and tomatoes. They practiced terraced farming in the Andes mountains which allowed them to cultivate crops at different altitudes.
irrigation
Mountains can help grow crops by providing diverse microclimates for different types of crops to thrive in. The varying elevations and slopes create unique conditions for agriculture, such as cooler temperatures, better water drainage, and protection from harsh winds. Additionally, mountainous regions often have mineral-rich soil that can support the growth of a variety of crops.
Arable land is land where it is possible to grow crops.
The Inca developed agricultural techniques such as terracing, irrigation systems, and crop rotation to farm on mountainous land. They also utilized guano, a natural fertilizer, to improve soil fertility. By adapting to the challenging terrain, the Inca were able to grow a variety of crops at different altitudes and sustain their civilization.
Too much rain Not as much sun Different altitudes
mostly millet, rice, vegetables, different crops
= How does the food crops became stable to the people where the grow? =
People grow crops either to earn money or to eat. People grow cotton to sell and potatos to eat.
they grow corn
Its impacts the people their by.they need to think of different ways to get water and get food or how to grow crops but crops can grow their so they either have to adapt,leave,or die.
They grow different crops.
Bangladesh doesn't grow crops bangladeshi people grow crops and in bangla:::: bangladesh foshol folai na bangladesher manush foshol folai....
they grow many different varieties of crops. they also grow coffee
Different crops are grown in different seasons as each crop has a time to grow.
Kenyans grow many crops some vegetable crops are cabbage, spinach, tomatoes, and potatoes
the Inuit people do not grow crops, they hunt and fish, and trade their goods.