Climate Change: A Major Cause Affecting Rain in the U.S. Cor

Climate Change: A Major Cause Affecting Rain in the U.S. Corn Belt

According to a new study by scientists from Penn State, air humidity is highly significant compared to soil moisture in affecting whether it rains in the U.S. Corn Belt—an agricultural region located in the Midwest, extending from Indiana to Nebraska, and accountable for over 35% of the most essential grain crop in the world.

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