Cotton is a Warm season (tropical) crop.It can be profitably grown in regions with rainfall of 850-1100 mm, but economic yields can not be realized in the region with a rainfall less than 500 mm.
Because climatic conditions in South America are congenial for tomato
corn needs a wet, semi-dry/humid climate to grow in.
Topsoil, nitrogen fertilizer, moisture, and wheat seeds are not special conditions, but they are required to grow wheat.
Yes, cotton can grow in the Midwest region of the United States. States like Missouri, Illinois, and Kansas have ideal climate and soil conditions for cotton cultivation.
Humid (hot,moist), 200mm water for lowlands,100mm water for uplands :p
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livestock resources are poor in the Arabian gulf area because of the harsh climatic conditions. It is impossible for it to grow well under such harsh conditions. Your welcome SAMANTHA
During winter season the sprouted seeds become dormant due to freezing temperature. As the snow melts these sprouted seeds resume cell division and grow further. This chilling treatment due to climatic conditions is known as vernalization.
Yes, cotton grows in the US. remember when people had slaves, they grew cotton in the south. we can probably still grow cotton, but slaves don't grow it anymore, farmers do.
180 to 250 degree celsius temperature is suitable for growing gram.650 to 1000 mm rainfall per year is also necessary.
In every way. Climate affects what crops we grow, what kind of houses we build, what kind of clothes we wear and what work and leisure activities we pursue.
it takes 1-2 months to grow into a cotton bud