The process called irrigation is the most common form of watering dry fields, water is pumped from reservoirs or wells. However some farmers will have land removed to lower the field so that the water table will supply the crops.
It is important for farmers to cultivate their farms so the plants or crops grow nicely.
The search for the fabled lands was important to the Spanish because they believed that these lands held immense wealth and resources, such as gold and spices, which would bring them power and economic prosperity. Additionally, it was a way for Spain to expand its territories and influence in the world.
The Black Land and the Red Lands were located in ancient Egypt. The Black Land represented life. The Red Land represented danger
The enclosure movement taught farmers to fence land earmarked for grazing and cultivation.
The Black Land represented life to the Ancient Egyptians
they built irrigation systems to bring water to the formland
The question as posed is nonsensical. The Middle East is the land. If you meant to ask "How did the Middle Easterners modify their lands?" then the answer is through irrigation, aqueducts, planting forests, creating large areas for crop growth and other things necessary for human habitation.
They began to conquer new lands.
They began to conquer new lands.
Egyptian farmers are called Fellaheen, which is the Arabic word for farmer. Most Egyptian farmers grow wheat or barley on their lands.
1790, American farmers wanted fair tax laws and the right to settle western lands.
A group of farmers leave their homes to search for more fertile lands elsewhere.
A. Shays' Rebellion Plato answer
Grass lands with woody areas, swampy areas.
1790, American farmers wanted fair tax laws and the right to settle western lands.
Massachusets taxes on farmers after the revolutionary war affected them by taking their lands and putting others in debt.
Farmers had to cultivate the lands of the government and the religion. Commoners also had to supply labor for state projects.