Many crops require a type of weather. Grapes, which are starting to grow now, require hot dry weather, but in the fall when the raisin grapes are on the ground drying if it rains they will rot and mold so the crop is damaged. In early spring fruit trees blossom, but if high winds come through and knock the blossoming buds off there will be no fruit on the tree. Every fall the cotton is picked but while the bolls are on the dead plant if it rains the cotton turns yellow instead of remaining white. The farmer will get less for their cotton when it is taken to the gin. Strawberries are very sensitive to weather. Too much heat and they ripen too fast , but not enough rain and they are too small. These are just a sample of how weather affects crops.
Yes, definitely.
the weather of the middle colonies did not affect their farming because the farming was perfect for there farming and soil that's why they were soon named the breadbasket colonies!
They are mostly a farming economy and if the weather is bad it effects the plants.
Better weather for farming.
it had a negative affect in the farming economy if Africa
what are the influences of subsistence farming
weather in oraville ca next 5 days
Farming could be difficult due to factors such as unpredictable weather (droughts, floods), pests, diseases that affect crops, and soil depletion. Changes in climate patterns and availability of resources can also impact farming operations and crop yield. Additionally, lack of access to modern farming techniques or machinery could make farming challenging for some individuals or communities.
Weather doesn't AFFECT (not effect) seasons, seasons AFFECT weather.
No.
the weather does affect the temperature in the forest.
No. Weather does not affect the sun.