cause: the corn irrigated
effect: corn grew tall
they grew corn in the west side of texas
Well, the Cheyenne grew a variety of crops but some that are mentioned are corn, squash, and beans. Also the Cheyenne like to eat fish, fruit, berries, and corn bought from other tribes.
Oh, dude, the mound builders were all about that agriculture life. They grew crops like corn, beans, squash, and sunflowers. Like, they were basically the OG farmers of North America, building mounds and growing their veggies like it was nobody's business.
Van Helmont
Germs can grow on anything that is warm and slightly damp. These are perfect conditions.
I think that one crop in the Fertile Crescent is wheat.
Women grew corn while men fished
The cause of the Roman empire expansion was successful military campaigns. The effect was that as the Roman empire grew, so did the number of enemies.
The Hopi Indians ate corn, beans, pumpkin and other crops.
corn and beans
corn, beans, squash, and sunflowers, as well as cotton and tobacco.
No. They grew it.
Cause and effect of reformation
They grew corn, rice, grains and wheat.
pilgrims grew all different corn like red , and purple they also grew , squash ect.
I believe a lot of them grew corn.
the anasazis farm squash,beans,and corn