Floods drown plants, which kill them, leaving nothing for the farmer to get off of come time to harvest, and no money in the bank. Floods also can drown livestock and reduce the amount of pasture and feed available to livestock.
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they affect harvesting and the flood.
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When rivers flood in China, they deposit nutrient-rich sediment, including loess, onto the fields. Loess is a fertile soil that increases the productivity of agriculture. However, excessive flooding can also lead to crop damage and loss of arable land, impacting the success of agriculture in the region.
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It could kill them
according to the flood history in the book of Genesis, only 8 survived that.
The flood affected the harvest season because if the flood took too long to dry then then there would be a delay in the seasons.
The weather is one factor that affects agriculture. The type of soil and the equipment used on the soil also affect agriculture.
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