Yes, definitely.
The climate in the UK can be favorable for farming due to its temperate maritime conditions, which provide ample rainfall and moderate temperatures throughout the year. This allows for diverse crop production and supports various agricultural practices. However, challenges such as unpredictable weather patterns, particularly heavy rainfall and flooding, can negatively impact farming operations. Additionally, the shorter growing season compared to warmer regions can limit the types of crops that can be cultivated.
Yes they do. All winds, prevailing or not and whatever their direction, affect the weather. They are part of it.
what is two examples how can a change in weather far away affect our local weather? give two examples
Yes water cycle affect weather pattern and climate. They are changed after precipitation.
Non. Tsunamis do not affect weather.
the weather of the middle colonies did not affect their farming because the farming was perfect for there farming and soil that's why they were soon named the breadbasket colonies!
No. Tsunamis do not affect the weather.
They are mostly a farming economy and if the weather is bad it effects the plants.
How and why does farming vary across the uk
Better weather for farming.
it had a negative affect in the farming economy if Africa
what are the influences of subsistence farming
The weather is usually cold/mixed. You can check UK weather on http://www.ukweathernow.com/
The weather television channel in the UK is BBC weather. One can also visit the Weather Channel website and search specifically for the UK for current weather information.
What do you think, i think the uk obviously god
Farming could be difficult due to factors such as unpredictable weather (droughts, floods), pests, diseases that affect crops, and soil depletion. Changes in climate patterns and availability of resources can also impact farming operations and crop yield. Additionally, lack of access to modern farming techniques or machinery could make farming challenging for some individuals or communities.
Because - the weather enables polutants to drift over other countries - in the same way that polution from america can reach the UK.