In each blank, try to type in the
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If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: purposely raising a crop or animal for useAnswer: Question: When people started deliberately plants or animalsAnswer: revolution Question: Preparing, , caring for, and harvesting a plant crop,Answer: cultivation Question: Modifying a plant or animal species through selective breeding so that it becomes dependent on .Answer: Question: is the hearth for potatoes?Answer: America Question: What are the hearths for plant crops?Answer: Latin America, Southwest Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, East Asia, Asia Question: is the hearth for wheat?Answer: Asia Question: Where is the for rice?Answer: East Question: Where is the hearth for ?Answer: Southeast Question: is the hearth of coffee?Answer: Sub-Saharan Question: When people started to use in farming in the early 1800s that continued into the 20th century.Answer: Agricultural Revolution Question: Presents a range of choices in choosing which crops are better suited for the .Answer: Climate Question: Increases the availability of choices through machinery, , etc., and also shapes the style of agriculture.Answer: Wealth Question: based on customs, religion, social norms, etc.Answer: Culture Question: Three that cause the variation of AgricultureAnswer: Climate, , culture Question: A type of agriculture in which herd domesticated animals by moving them from pastor to pastorAnswer: nomadism Question: A type of culture in which people change the activity of one field to another to prevent the overuse of Answer: cultivation Question: the act of a field by clearing them and lighting on fire.Answer: slash and Question: A type of fields that are farmed for a small amount of time and left to restore nutrients and fertility.Answer: fallow Question: A type of agriculture that requires a large amount of work to a lot of food from a small amount of land.Answer: intensive Question: The act of and harvesting two crops in the same year on the same field.Answer: cropping Question: A type of agriculture that is in areas that are dryerAnswer: intensive Question: A type of agriculture that grows one or two crops for purposes. Often people are hired as laborers and owners are commercial contractors.Answer: Question: The five types of agriculture found in developing regionsAnswer: Pastoral nomadism, Shifting cultivation, Intensive subsistence, Intensive , Plantation Question: The six of agriculture found in developed regionsAnswer: Mixed crop and , Dairy farming, Commercial gardening and fruit farming, Grain farming, Mediterranean agriculture, Livestock ranching Question: The thesis that states as population grows, farmers are to adopt more intensive methods to meet the demandsAnswer: Boserup's Question: Farmers need supplies such as fertilizer, machinery, productive seeds and to increase food productionAnswer: Balancing Food and Question: To earn a sufficient amount of money farmers may send some family members to take jobs in the city to send money back, make crafts, or cash crops.Answer: Methods of Cash Question: If there is more land spent to grow cash crops, is less land for food crops to be grown on.Answer: the dilemma of growing cash and food Question: The act of producing more food than calls for.Answer: Question: Make markets more availableAnswer: how to deal with Question: The black market, corruption, , and organized crime and drug-trafficking is a consequence of...Answer: drug crops being the best cash Question: This dimistrates how the cost of land decrease the farther away one is from the marketAnswer: von model Question: The maximum distance a crop can be and still be sold to make a profit.Answer: threshold Question: Occurred from the 1950s-to the 1980s; the invention and rapid diffusion of productive agricultural techniques such as plant hybridization and the use of chemical fertilizers and .Answer: Revolution Question: genetically organismsAnswer: Question: Seeds are owned by the , farmers have to buy new seeds every year, and agribusinessAnswer: issues created by GMOs Question: food with a lot of mass consumptionAnswer: Question: Water pollution, use of and hormones, and resource useAnswer: Sustainability Question: The and range systemAnswer: Land of 1785 Question: 1-square mile Answer: sections Question: 36 square Answer: Question: A survey system in which natural features are used to demarcate individual parcels of land. an irregular pattern of land divisionAnswer: metes and Question: Skinny, linear rectangles were the shape for land so water could be to a lot of peopleAnswer: long lot |
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