Tribes in the rainforest typically grow a variety of crops that are well-suited to the humid and diverse environment. Commonly cultivated crops include staple foods like cassava, yams, and plantains, as well as fruits such as bananas, papayas, and mangoes. Many tribes also engage in the cultivation of medicinal plants and traditional herbs that are integral to their cultural practices. Additionally, some communities may practice agroforestry, integrating their crops with the natural forest ecosystem to enhance biodiversity and sustainability.
This has helped the rainforrest grow better OVerall good for the rainforrest
The Chippewa tribes settled in Michigan due to the ability to grow crops. Apples, cherries, blueberries and other crops grow in Michigan more than many other states.
The Indian tribes who lived near the colonists land came and showed them how to grow the wright crops and how to make warm clothes for harsh winters.AnswerThe Indian tribes who lived near the colonists land came and showed them how to grow the wright crops and how to make warm clothes for harsh winters.
the first crops in the tribes were squash and corn and something else
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.
seeds of a fruit or vegetable grow crops
The Comanche were historically nomadic buffalo hunters and they grew no crops of any kind. They occasionally traded with other tribes for maize (Indian corn) and other foodstuffs. See link below for an image:
To grow crops you need sun and water over time the crops will grow. Don't give the crops too much water or sunlight or it will overflow.....
we grow crops for cows,goats etc...
wheat, and sugar beets
Yes they do Yes they do grow cash crops
Irrigation is needed to grow crops in the desert.