Asked by Pierce Brelinsky on May 16, 2024
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The agricultural revolution often led to fertile land being turned into desert from overgrazing by livestock.
Overgrazing
the depletion of vegetation due to continuous feeding by an excessive number of grazers.
Agricultural Revolution
A period of significant technological, social, and economic changes in agriculture, leading to increased production and efficiency.
Desert
A barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs, thus supporting only sparse vegetation and a limited range of animals due to harsh living conditions.
- Perceive the impact that different revolutions (industrial-medical, agricultural, information-globalization) have on the environment and societal constructs.
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Learning Objectives
- Perceive the impact that different revolutions (industrial-medical, agricultural, information-globalization) have on the environment and societal constructs.
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