Answer:
improving farming techniques using science and technology
Explanation:
The ''green revolution'' is a term that refers to the improving of farming techniques using the new technology and scientific advancements. The term can be misleading because of the ''green'' part, as it usually is associated with preservation of nature or organic production, but this is not the case here. The ''green revolution'' implemented lot of mechanization in the agriculture for quicker and more efficient working on it. Also, it supported the heavy usage of pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides. While this resulted in much higher production, it also resulted in the food being much more polluted with toxins, as well as having very bad impact on the environment and thousands of species of animals and plants.
Adrian Cadbury led the committee
Carthage was a leader of trade and leadership. It was also the only city located near the Majardah River, Tunisia's only river to flow all year long. Many new cities replaced Carthage once it was taken over. It grew to be the second largest city in the western half of the Western Empire and was the center of the Roman Province in Africa. It was equally an early center for Christianity.