The Impact of Climate on Farming
In today's time, climate change is bringing a huge transformation in the agricultural sector. Due to erratic rainfall and lack of precipitation, farmers are facing difficult situations. Due to increasing aridity, soil fertility is decreasing, resulting in reduced yields.
Meteorological research says that fluctuation and temperature increase are creating thermal stress, which is destroying crop growth and the effectiveness of photosynthesis. Soil erosion and soil degradation are becoming more harmful to the agricultural system.
Many farmers are turning to drought-resistant crop cultivation to ensure sustainability. Efforts are being made to bring some balance by improving irrigation systems and applying mitigation techniques.
However, ecological and biodiversity conservation is essential to solve this problem. If the agroecosystem is kept organized, agricultural sector resilience will increase and it will be possible to deal with this catastrophic impact in the future.
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ˈklaɪ.mət tʃeɪndʒ
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Long-term changes in global or regional climate patterns, primarily caused by human activities.
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Climate change has severe impacts on agriculture. |
global warming, climatic shift, environmental change
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climate stability, environmental balance
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ɪˈræt.ɪk
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Changing irregularly; unpredictable in behavior or appearance.
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The erratic rainfall is affecting crop production. |
unpredictable, inconsistent, unstable
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stable, predictable, consistent
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prɪˌsɪp.ɪˈteɪ.ʃən
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Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to or condenses on the ground.
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Annual precipitation levels are decreasing. |
rainfall, snowfall, condensation
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dryness, aridity, drought
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əˈrɪd.ɪ.ti
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The state of being extremely dry, especially having insufficient rainfall to support vegetation.
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The aridity of the land is increasing due to climate change. |
drought, dryness, dehydration
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humidity, moisture, fertility
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jiːldz
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The amount of agricultural produce harvested per unit of land area.
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Crop yields have declined due to extreme weather. |
harvest, output, production
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loss, deficiency, scarcity
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ˌmiː.ti.ər.əˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl
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Relating to weather conditions and atmospheric phenomena.
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Meteorological conditions affect farming cycles. |
climatic, atmospheric, weather-related
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non-meteorological
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ˌflʌk.tʃuˈeɪ.ʃən
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An irregular rising and falling in number or amount; variation.
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Fluctuations in temperature affect water cycles. |
variation, instability, oscillation
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stability, consistency, uniformity
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ˈθɜː.məl stres
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Stress caused by excessive heat that affects plant growth and development.
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High thermal stress affects plant growth. |
heat strain, temperature stress, climate stress
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thermal balance, cooling, insulation
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The process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water.
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Photosynthesis is essential for oxygen production. |
light reaction, carbon fixation, chlorophyll process
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non-photosynthetic, darkness, energy deficiency
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sɔɪl ɪˈrəʊ.ʒən
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The removal of topsoil by wind, water, or other natural forces, reducing agricultural productivity.
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Soil erosion reduces agricultural productivity. |
land degradation, sediment loss, soil depletion
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soil conservation, land stability, fertility retention
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ˌdeɡ.rəˈdeɪ.ʃən
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The process of deterioration or decline in quality, especially of environmental conditions.
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Land degradation leads to loss of agricultural productivity. |
deterioration, erosion, decline
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improvement, restoration, enhancement
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draʊt rɪˈzɪs.tənt
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Able to survive and grow despite limited water availability or drought conditions.
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Drought-resistant crops can survive in arid conditions. |
arid-tolerant, water-efficient, hardy
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drought-prone, water-dependent
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səˌsteɪ.nəˈbɪl.ə.ti
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The ability to maintain or support a process continuously over time without depleting resources.
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Sustainability is crucial for future generations. |
viability, stability, endurance
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unsustainability, instability, depletion
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ˌɪr.ɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən
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The artificial application of water to land for growing crops.
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Modern irrigation techniques improve crop yield. |
watering, hydration, sprinkling
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drought, dehydration, aridity
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The action of reducing the severity, seriousness, or painfulness of something.
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Climate mitigation strategies are essential to prevent disasters. |
reduction, alleviation, minimization
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aggravation, exacerbation, intensification
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ˌiː.kəˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl
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Relating to the environment and the relationship of living things to it and to each other.
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Ecological balance is necessary for sustainability. |
environmental, natural, organic
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artificial, synthetic, polluting
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ˌbaɪ.oʊ.daɪˈvɜː.sə.ti
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The variety of plant and animal life in the world or in a particular habitat.
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Biodiversity conservation is key to ecological balance. |
ecosystem variety, genetic diversity, flora and fauna
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monoculture, homogeneity, uniformity
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ˌæɡ.roʊˈiː.koʊˌsɪs.təm
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An ecological system centered on agricultural activities and processes.
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A healthy agroecosystem improves soil fertility. |
agricultural ecosystem, farming system, sustainable agriculture
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industrial farming, chemical-dependent farming
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rɪˈzɪl.jəns
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The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; the ability to adapt and bounce back.
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Farmers need resilience to cope with climate change. |
adaptability, endurance, strength
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weakness, fragility, vulnerability
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ˌkæt.əˈstrɒf.ɪk
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Involving or causing sudden great damage or suffering; extremely unfortunate or unsuccessful.
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The catastrophic effects of climate change are visible everywhere. |
disastrous, devastating, calamitous
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beneficial, favorable, positive
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