2. Farmers grow crops and raise animals on a farm. 3. Some common crops grown on a farm include corn, wheat, soybeans, rice, fruits and vegetables. 4. Some common animals raised on a farm include cows, pigs, chickens, sheep, goats and horses. 5. Farming is important because it ...
A farm is an area of land where crops are grown and animals are raised for food. Farmers plant and harvest(收获)crops, raise many kinds of animals, and take care of the land. They may also sell their products at markets or to stores(储存).Some common crops grown on a farm include ...
Are crops grown on land that has a history of flooding?Patricia Bollich
Vertical farming offers many advantages.Not only can crops be grown on a smaller area of land,but water can be recycled and used over and over again.Plants grow on minerals and do not need soil.Many farming products can be harvested more than once per year. With the new ...
At the start of each day, every possible 3x3 grid of crops (including overlaps) has a 1% chance to grow into a giant crop as long as the top left crop is fully-grown and watered, and all constituent crops are of the same type. Giant crops won't necessarily appear on the day the ...
It also helps to maintain (维护)the environment by preserving natural resources and reducing pollution.1.What is a farm?2.What do farmers do on a farm?3.What are some common crops grown on a farm?4. What are some animals raised on a farm?5.Why is farming important? 相关知识点: ...
百度试题 结果1 题目The underlined word “livestock” refers to “___”. A. crops grown on a farm B. animals kept on a farm C. wild animals D. wild plants 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B [由词语所在段落的语境可推测。] 反馈 收藏 ...
Noun1.crop- the yield from plants in a single growing season harvest yield,output- production of a certain amount fruitage- the yield of fruit; "a tree highly recommended for its fruitage" 2.crop- a cultivated plant that is grown commercially on a large scale ...
and reduced impacts on biodiversity (Crews et al., 2018;Kreitzman et al., 2020). Thus, efforts are under way to develop new perennial crops, especially perennial grains that could replace widely grown annuals such as rice, wheat, and maize (Glover et al., 2010;Chapman et al., 2022). ...
Instead of switching the crops that were grown on a field each year, entire plantations would be devoted to a single crop. This approach and intensive modes of farming led to destruction of local biodiversity and land worsening-within years, fields would cease to produce crops....