Daily maintainence on the plants to keep them healthy and alive in Mexico's dry soil.
Irrigation is the process of supplying water to land to help with the cultivation of crops.
The process of bringing water to dry land for crop cultivation is called irrigation. This helps to provide necessary water for plants to grow and thrive in regions where natural water supply is insufficient.
The monsoons provide water. Lets crops grow. Makes the area more moist. People can clean the water to drink. People can store water in case it goes dry again. Answered by 10samraij I forgot my password D:
Rivers enrich soil by depositing nutrient-rich sediments along their banks through a process called sedimentation. These sediments contain minerals and organic matter that can improve soil fertility and support plant growth. Additionally, rivers provide water for irrigation, supporting agriculture and enabling crops to thrive.
Aquifers serve as underground reservoirs of water that supply drinking water to communities, irrigate crops, and support ecosystems. They store and release water slowly, helping to buffer against droughts and provide a reliable source of water in times of need.
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Irrigation is the process of supplying water to land to help with the cultivation of crops.
The process of bringing water to dry land for crop cultivation is called irrigation. This helps to provide necessary water for plants to grow and thrive in regions where natural water supply is insufficient.
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They used irrigation, which is the process of building canals to transport water to their crops.
Irrigate/irrigation.
That is irrigation.
It is crop irrigation.
They provide water for crops. But the bad part is that it causes floods.
Replenish the soil and provide water for the crops.
less erosion of topsoil into water reserves.
new mexicos greatest shortcoming is water.