How could you think it WOULDN'T affect it? LOL. YES! YES it affects it! Water is one of the main keys to the growing of ANYTHING.
The after effect of a rainfall is a rainbow hehehehe
Grains such as wheat, barley, and corn typically grow in temperate climates with moderate temperatures, adequate rainfall, and well-drained soil. These crops are mainly cultivated in regions with distinct seasons for optimal growth and yield.
Wheat is typically grown in temperate climates with moderate rainfall and cool temperatures during the growing season. Ideal conditions for wheat harvesting include dry and sunny weather, which helps with drying out the crop and preventing mold growth. Additionally, a short period of rain-free weather during harvest time is crucial to ensure the quality of the grain.
Mountains influence the distribution of rainfall by causing air to rise and cool, leading to condensation and precipitation on the windward side. This results in more rainfall on the windward side of the mountain and a rain shadow effect on the leeward side, where less rainfall occurs.
Wheat grows best in temperate climates with cool temperatures during the growing season and enough moisture for proper growth. The soil should be well-drained, loamy, and fertile with a pH level between 6.0 and 7.5. Wheat also requires full sun exposure for optimal growth.
The after effect of a rainfall is a rainbow hehehehe
Jonas William Miller has written: 'The effect of growth regulating compounds on winter wheat varieties' -- subject(s): Herbicides, Control, Wheat, Weeds
The middle colonies typically experienced an average annual rainfall of around 40-45 inches. This rainfall was essential for agriculture, helping to support the growth of crops such as wheat, corn, and oats in the region.
Shannon M. Kimball has written: 'The effects of ozone on the growth, rhizosphere population dynamics, and mycorrhizal colonization of wheat' -- subject(s): Wheat, Effect of ozone on, Rhizosphere
20-100 cm of rainfall is required for its growth.
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Bishwanath Sahu has written: 'Effect of phosphatic fertilizer on the growth and yield of spring wheat' -- subject(s): Fertilizers and manures, Wheat research, Phosphates 'Rauvolfias' -- subject(s): Rauvolfia, Rauwolfia (Drug), Rauvolfia serpentina
Frontal rainfall
no. it does not effect your growth
the effect of a flood is excesive rainfall
Grains such as wheat, barley, and corn typically grow in temperate climates with moderate temperatures, adequate rainfall, and well-drained soil. These crops are mainly cultivated in regions with distinct seasons for optimal growth and yield.
"What effect will a price ceiling imposed by the goveenment have on the supply of farms producing wheat?"