Irrigation in Mexico can negatively impact farmland by leading to soil salinization, where excessive salts accumulate in the soil, reducing fertility and crop yields. Over-extraction of water for irrigation can deplete local water sources, causing ecological damage and affecting surrounding communities. Additionally, poorly managed irrigation practices can result in waterlogging, which can harm root systems and lead to reduced agricultural productivity.
what is the effects of the agrochemicals in the farmland
I think the Inka tribe used irrigation.
yes
katutan effect
It converts farmland into houses, shopping centers, and roads.
The effect irrigation has on soil is that it dampens it, making it better for growing crops. To groundwater, irrigation fills it up with water. Rivers are affected by irrigation by the irrigation flowing into it.
No, I don't think they would negatively effect your gas milage. You just need to make sure that you keep them with plenty of air. That is what would negatively effect your gas mileage.
New farmland: positive - increases employment and income of taxes negative - encroaches on the habitat of wildlife and fauna
Soil Erosion.
Peter R. Stevens has written: 'Effect of irrigation on ground water in southern Canyon County, Idaho' -- subject(s): Borings, Irrigation, Water-supply, Groundwater 'Effect of irrigation on ground water in southern Canyon County, Idaho' -- subject(s): Borings, Irrigation, Water-supply, Groundwater
Mexico has had an effect on the us by its importsyou might not know it but the computer your using right now was probably imported from Mexico.
a negatively stated hypothesis. example: the application of horse manure has no significant effect!