Environmental Sciences, asked by ethan13719, 3 months ago

climate which favors agriculture?

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Answered by aradhyasingh7101
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Moderate warming and more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere may help some plants to grow faster. However, more severe warming, floods, and drought may reduce yields.

Livestock may be at risk, both directly from heat stress and indirectly from reduced quality of their food supply.

Fisheries will be affected by changes in water temperature that make waters more hospitable to invasive species and shift the ranges or lifecycle timing of certain fish species.

Answered by sharthy2006
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Agriculture and fisheries are highly dependent on the climate. Increases in temperature and carbon dioxide (CO2) can increase some crop yields in some places. But to realize these benefits, nutrient levels, soil moisture, water availability, and other conditions must also be met.

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