Describe how the use of sprinklers also known as 'the wall of water' can protect crops from damaging frost.

Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

Sprinklers, also known as 'the wall of water', are used to protect crops from damaging frost by creating a barrier of water droplets that act as a shield against the cold air. The water droplets absorb the heat from the air, creating a warm layer of air around the crops. This warm layer of air prevents the cold air from reaching the crops and causing frost damage. The sprinklers are usually set up in a line around the perimeter of the crop field, and are activated when the temperature drops below a certain threshold. The water droplets are then sprayed in a circular motion, creating a wall of water that acts as a barrier against the cold air.

🤔 🤔 Ask a New Question 🤔 🤔