Hallo. The farmers plough back the remains of plants into the soil because the proteins and DNA can be broken down into ammonia and by nitrification be putted back into the soil where other plants can absorbe the nutrients. The most helpful plants this way are beans and peanut because they contain a lot of protein.
i think the monsoons help their plants
im not sure but probrably regow plants ?
yes, because it makes all the cloud rain to help the farmers when they are planting crops and plants..... They make the plants grow more easily or faster ..... By: Mz. FB
Their plants could get water even if it didn't rain.
maybe they water their plants with the water as it is in a plentiful supply
Legumes when planted their roots will deposit nitrogen back into the soil. Most other plants such as corn and milo take nitrogen from the soil. Some legumes would be: clover, lezpedesa, and alfalfa.
it helps because the fertilizer has nutrients that helps the plants grow
ground water help us to fulfill our water requirements
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Biogas can supply the farmers with the energy they need because biogas is a flammable gas that help the farmers,biogas supply farmers by the HEAT ENERGY that help the farmers to get the energy they need in planting,like sun biogas give a HEAT ENERGY that what plants needed in heat energy from the SUN.
Yes, because fossils are remains of plants and animals of the past.
They spread them on the fields where it feeds the plants and make them grow bigger/faster.