Answer:
A drought, frost, hail, wind, floods, and fire can all influence the vegetable farmer in a negative way.
Step-by-step explanation:
- A drought is when there is a severe shortage of water and it is difficult for a farmer to take care of his crop.
- Frost may cause the vegetable to shrink in size and lose all the moisture leaving the vegetables dead.
- Hailing may damage the vegetables by hitting them with speed and churning them down.
- Wind may cause the vegetables to become one with the ground and make them unusable.
- Floods may wash off the crop entirely.
- Fire can burn the vegetables and also the vegetable plants and may make the land infertile.