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How did the Hopi tribe impact the Americans today?

They gave us dry farming to places that do not have as much rain


What is the climate for the Hopi people?

It was in the desert they used the dry farming method to get food


When did dry farming start?

Dry farming was invented in 1874. Actually, dry farming was used in 3000 BCE by the Mesopotamians in the city of Uruk!


What is the impact on animals when grasslands are converted to dry land farming?

The native animals are either forced to seek food elsewhere - or die !


how did the people in the Southwest adapted to their environments 3 ways?

dry farming


How did sod houses impact people's lives?

It provided shelter using the materials that were available. It kept them warm and dry, and allowed settlers to move into areas that had been mainly unpopulated.


Where do the hopi plant their crops?

A Hopi farming method is Dry Farming. Dry Farming brings water to dry lands. This helped because the Hopi lived in the desert where there is little water.


What are the different farming method?

Ranching,Dry and Irrigated Farming,Mixed Farming,Single Crop and Multicrop Farming,Diversified farming.


What is dry farming and irrigated farming?

Irrigated farms have irrigation systems to water there crops. The water comes from a well, river, lake or etc. Dry land or dry farming is farming without irrigation and simply relying on the weather to provide the needed rain.


What is dry farming used for?

Dry farming is also called dryland farming. It is a type of farming where the crops are cultivated without irrigation in arid areas. Farmers typically grow winter wheat, which is a drought-resistant crop.


Did the Hopi do dry farming?

Yes


What were three inventions that helped people farm the plains?

barbed wire, steel plows, and dry farming methods.