Hallo. The farmers plough back the remains of plants into the soil because the proteins and DNA can be broken down into ammonia and by nitrification be putted back into the soil where other plants can absorbe the nutrients. The most helpful plants this way are beans and peanut because they contain a lot of protein.
Their plants could get water even if it didn't rain.
maybe they water their plants with the water as it is in a plentiful supply
Legumes when planted their roots will deposit nitrogen back into the soil. Most other plants such as corn and milo take nitrogen from the soil. Some legumes would be: clover, lezpedesa, and alfalfa.
it helps because the fertilizer has nutrients that helps the plants grow
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ground water help us to fulfill our water requirements
Biogas can supply the farmers with the energy they need because biogas is a flammable gas that help the farmers,biogas supply farmers by the HEAT ENERGY that help the farmers to get the energy they need in planting,like sun biogas give a HEAT ENERGY that what plants needed in heat energy from the SUN.
Earthworms are common decomposers that break down the remains of dead plants and animals in the Temperate Grasslands. They help in recycling nutrients back into the soil, which is essential for the ecosystem's health and productivity.
Cloud seeding can improve rainfall patterns by encouraging precipitation in regions experiencing drought. This can help farmers by increasing water availability for crops, reducing the risk of crop failure, and supporting agricultural productivity.
Yes, because fossils are remains of plants and animals of the past.
Farmers produce the products that is what gets turned into food. We need to eat the food. If we have no food we all die. Basically, farmers help us not die by raising plants and animals to be harvested for food.
Farmers use fertilizers to provide essential nutrients to the soil that are necessary for plant growth. They help supplement the soil's natural nutrient content, promoting healthier plants and increased crop yields. By applying fertilizers strategically, farmers can ensure that their crops receive the appropriate balance of nutrients to thrive.