4906583829 | 5 | The United States represents an extreme case of a worldwide phenomenon: as beginning of the 21st century only about blank of Americans lived on farms and many of them were over 65 years old. | 0 | |
4906583830 | settlement | The chief feature of the long Paleolithic era in the first human process to operate on a global scale was initial blank of the earth | 1 | |
4906583831 | agriculture | send beginning around 12,000 years ago a second global pattern began to unfold blank | 2 | |
4906583832 | Neolithic | The term blank new stone age of agricultural revolution her first of the deliberate cultivation of particular plants as well as tanning and breeding of particular animals | 3 | |
4906583833 | 1. growing populations 2. animal borne diseases 3. settled villages 4. cities 5. chariot warfare | name five effects of the agricultural revolution | 4 | |
4906583834 | crops transform corn into a cab that is now 6 inches long also build ditches in canals animals selective breeding so llamas give more wool | give me an example of improvements made to crops and animals by farmers in the Americas I consciously directing the process of nature | 5 | |
4906583835 | domestication | displaying or the taming and changing of nature for the benefit of humankind | 6 | |
4906583836 | intensification | of further revolutionary aspect of agriculture age is summed up in the term blank it means getting more for less | 7 | |
4906583837 | food | more blank meant more people | 8 | |
4906583838 | ice age | is not incident that the agricultural revolution coincided with the end of the last blank a process of global warning that began some 16,000 years ago | 9 | |
4906583839 | climate | The end of the last Ice Age, however, con side of the migration of homeo sapiens across the planet and create a new conditions that made agriculture possible. Combined with active hunting by human societies, blank change in some areas helped to push the extinction various species of large mammals on which Paleolithic people had depended does adding pressure to find new food sources | 10 | |
4906583840 | added pressure to find new food | how did the extinction of large mammals actually encourage the event of agriculture | 11 | |
4906583841 | more experience | what would explain the following statement because women in particular has long been in committed associated with collecting plants most scholars believe that they were the likely innovators who led the way to deliberate farming | 12 | |
4906583842 | digging stick or hoe | this new way of life initially operated everywhere with the simple technology the blanks blank or blank the plow was developed only later | 13 | |
4906583843 | wheat corn rice barley Sorgum | what five domesticated plants supply more than half of the calories that sustain human life | 14 | |
4906583844 | fertile Crescent | among the most favorite food areas the first experience of full agriculture revolution was the blank( Area sometimes known as southwest Asia consisting of present day Oreck Syria Israel/Palestine and southern Turkey | 15 | |
4906583845 | wasn't even a desert people live there and plants flourished in the arid climate | what was the Saharan desert like between 10,000 and 5000 years ago | 16 | |
4906583846 | joining of many different farming practices difference than other areas because they planted the somesticated crops in small areas | what was unique about the agricultural revolution in Africa compared to other parts of the world | 17 | |
4906583847 | animal | yet another pattern of agriculture development took shape in the Americas. Like the agricultural revolution in Africa the mastication and Americas occurred separately in a number of location but surely it's most distinctive feature late in the absence of blank that could be domesticated | 18 | |
4906583848 | protein, manure , power | without goats sheep pigs cattle are horses the people of America lax sources of blank blank for fear Lizer and blank these things were widely available to societies in the Afro Eurasian world | 19 | |
4906583849 | teosinte into corn | man's first and perhaps his greatest feature of genetic engineering | 20 | |
4906583850 | llama, guinea pig, potato | what three items to animals one plant which were domesticated in the Indian highlands never reached Mesoamerica? | 21 | |
4906583851 | diffusion and migration/colonization | what two ways did the extension of farming occur? | 22 | |
4906583852 | lived in unsuitable areas to farm, preferred the freer life of their ancestors, didn't need farming | three reasons why some people decided to reject farming | 23 | |
4906583853 | chewer falls farming involve hard work and more of it then and Minnie earlier gathering and hunting societies. The remains of early agricultural people show some deterioration and health more tooth decay anemia and a shorter physical stature and diminish life expectancy | 24 | ||
4906583854 | it was a technological change the piano around 4000 B.C.E. people learn to use animals behind their hides in it they started to learn how to milk their animals harms the wall and a rich soil miss manure. They also learn how to ride animals such as horses and camels to plow fields and pull carts. Only in eastern hemisphere | define secondary products revolution | 25 |
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