Q-What affect might they dry affects of mongolia and western china have on the people who live there.

A-Well, since most of the people there rely on what foods they can grow for food and profit, it is important that it isn't insanely dry so that they can still grow crops.

Is thsi right? Thanks! @Mrs.Sue pls check this q out :)

and thanks in advance

@Ms.Sue pls help

I'm Ms. Sue -- and yes you are right.

O.K thank you and yes... I forgot and then I corrected it. Sorry :)

You're welcome. :-)

Yes, you are correct! The dry conditions in Mongolia and western China can have a significant impact on the people who live there, especially in terms of agriculture and livelihood.

To further explain, the dry climate limits the availability of water for irrigation and crop cultivation. As a result, farmers struggle to grow sufficient crops for both their own subsistence and for selling in markets. This can lead to food shortages and economic difficulties for the local communities.

Moreover, the dry conditions also pose challenges for raising livestock, which is an important source of livelihood in these regions. Limited water supply and vegetation scarcity can hinder the growth and survival of animals, impacting the income and overall well-being of the people who depend on livestock farming.

Additionally, the dryness can contribute to the increased risk of wildfires, which can destroy valuable resources and further disrupt the lives of the local population.

Therefore, the dry effects in Mongolia and western China can have a profound impact on the people living there, affecting their agricultural practices, food security, economy, and overall quality of life.