Relationship of weather and climate to agriculture in Nigeria
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*Relationship of Weather and Climate to Agriculture in Nigeria*
*1. Rainfall*
- Most farmers depend on seasonal rains.
- *Southern Nigeria:* Long rainy seasons support crops like yam, cassava, and maize.
- *Northern Nigeria:* Shorter rainy seasons limit farming time.
- Too much rain can cause flooding, while too little leads to drought.
*2. Temperature*
- Warm temperatures support crop growth.
- Extreme heat can damage plants or reduce yield.
- Different crops have different temperature needs (e.g., tomatoes vs. millet).
*3. Sunshine*
- Sunlight is essential for photosynthesis.
- Adequate sunlight helps crops grow well.
- Excess sunlight without rain can dry out the soil.
*4. Wind and Climate Patterns*
- Harmattan winds in the North can damage crops and dry soil.
- Strong winds may uproot young plants.
- Changing climate patterns affect planting and harvest periods.
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