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(a) cutting down tre to an increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. define slash-and-burn-agriculture. explain the major us period in which citizens experienced the effects of slash and burn agriculture. in your own words, what led to this event? d) recent trends increasing numbers of large-scale, capital-intensive businesses has put more on the than ever before. d) impact of the second agricultural revolution the second agricultural revolution involved important innovations: , b) the effects of technology advances in food production technology led to , longer , and increase in population. increase in population led to an increase in in the industry. this led to migration to urban areas. c) land usage and farming advances explain the enclosure laws.
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Slash-and-burn agriculture is a farming method where forests are cut down and burned to create nutrient-rich ash for planting crops.
The Dust Bowl (1930s); it was caused by severe drought and poor land management practices, such as over-farming and the removal of native grasses.
pressure; environment
The Second Agricultural Revolution involved mechanization, improved transportation, large-scale irrigation, and commercial farming.
seed drill, steel plow, McCormick reaper
more food; life expectancy; jobs; mass
Enclosure Laws were UK acts that privatized common land, forcing small farmers off the land and into cities.