Social Sciences, asked by NieuRout, 1 year ago

Is the rain adequate for agriculture in your area?

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Answered by primeminister
16
NO the rain in our area rajn is not adequare due to many reasons :
due to high pollution,
due to lack of awareness in the people about dumppits or percolation tanks,
due to high utility of water in our area and
not knowing the importance of water
Answered by DeniceSandidge
2

yes, the rain adequate for agriculture

Explanation:

  • Rain can have a dramatic impact on agriculture. all tree and plant need some water for survive, so that rain is an important part for agriculture, but regular rainfall is important for the healthy plant or too little rainfall can be detrimental to crop. Drought kills crop, increases erosion and excessive wet weather lead to the development of harmful fungi.
  • some type of rainfall is necessary for plant survival. like as some requirement small amount of water, and tropical plant need hundreds of inches of rain per year to survive.
  • In the dry and the wet weather condition of soil nutrients are reduce and erosion is increased in wet weathers so animals have adaptation and survival strategies for wetting. The weather has worsened since the last dry season when the crops had not yet matured. \
  • In Developing county we noticed that their are population experience seasonal weight fluctuations due to lack of food before the first crop that is occur at wet season end.
  • The use of rainwater tanks leads to rainfall , and heavy rain in the house for irrigation or for a short period of time to drink or drink water.

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