In Egypt, winter crops typically include wheat, barley, and various types of legumes, as the cooler temperatures are conducive to their growth. Summer crops, on the other hand, thrive in the warmer climate and include cotton, maize, rice, and vegetables like tomatoes and peppers. The Nile River's irrigation system plays a crucial role in supporting agriculture throughout the year. Overall, Egypt's agricultural diversity is influenced by its climate and access to water resources.
Ion know
spring or summer, never winter>_<
Yes they grow faster in the winter:)
no obviously
In the spring and summer.
In the spring and summer.
Spices and vegtables
It is not hard to grow crops in Egypt because in the ancient times they just wait for floods and plant their crops because they know when it is coming and when it does they are ready for it then they got surpluses (extra food) from growing crops.
ITs a dessert stupid!!!!!! u cant grow crops in the sand!!!!!!!
when monsoon occur at summer it dries out the land but when winter comes it moisturize the land which makes it easy for crops to grow
no land to grow crops
Seasons and farming link together because farming needs the right temperature and season to grow. Certain crops need the sun to be bright in the sky with a warm temperature to grow. While other crops grow best in winter when there is barely any Sun and there is cold temperatures.For example, strawberries are a winter crop. In summer, the heat tends to make the strawberries rot. In winter, strawberries can grow with sunlight, but not to much. It is also the right temperature to grow in.