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Vanyuwa [196]
3 years ago
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Choose all that apply. What are three characteristics of the Agricultural Revolution?

History
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Amiraneli [1.4K]3 years ago
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The correct answers for this question are B) larger cities became a reality, C) new tools made it possible for more crops to grow, and E) farmers learned to control water through canals and wells.

<em>Three characteristics of the Agriculture Revolution were "new tools made it possible for new crops to be grown, larger cities became a reality, and farmers learned to control water through wells and canals."</em>

The Agriculture Revolution was also known as the Neolithic Revolution. This represented the moment when humans learned to grow crops and work in the field. This was a huge advancement for humanity. They used to be nomads that follow animals for hunting purposes so they could feed their families. Thorough this Agriculture Revolutions, early civilization was possible in places such as the Indis Valley and the Middle East such as is the case of Mesopotamia.  New tools made it possible for new crops to be grown, larger cities became a reality, and farmers learned to control water through wells and canal.

myrzilka [38]3 years ago
4 0
The characteristics of agricultural revolution include the following:
1. New tools made it possible for more crops to be grown.
2. Farmers learned to control water through canals and wells.
3. Larger cities become a reality.
Agricultural revolution refers to the transformation from the traditional manner of farming to more advanced techniques and tools.<span />
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