THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE EXTREMISM ON PROTECTED AGRICULTURE
Abstract
The topic of (climate extremism on protected agriculture) is one of the most important climate studies, this topic was chosen as a complement to the studies that dealt with an aspect of this topic, which aims to affect temperatures in the winter and in the summer have an impact on protected agriculture, by showing the relationship between the climatic elements and the rise and fall in temperatures during the months of January and July, as well as humidity, wind and evaporation, and the two stations have Ain al-Tamr station and Karbala station. The method of (quantitative approach) was used in the processing and analysis of data by using a number of statistical methods to detect extremism that is exposed to the elements and phenomena of climate in the province through the program (SPSS), as well as calculating the fluctuation ratios of the climate elements that most affect agricultural crops and their productivity.
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