In Africa, farming is often challenging in regions with low precipitation due to limited water availability for crops. This scarcity can lead to drought conditions, which negatively impact soil fertility and crop yields. Farmers may struggle to sustain their livelihoods without adequate irrigation or drought-resistant crop varieties. As a result, food security and economic stability in these areas can be significantly compromised.
Farming, cultivation, husbandry, rural
It's called precipitation.
Liquid precipitation is called rain.
This Central African country is one of the wettest in Africa
precipitation
Farming of oceans is called just that. It is usually referred to as ocean fish farming as well.
Precipitation that sinks into the ground is called Groundwater.
Areas with heavy precipitation are called rainforests or wetlands.
precipitation
Frozen precipitation is called snow.
Yes, that is acid precipitation, but it is more usually called acid rain.
a Spanish farming village was called a Royal Road village...