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Mashutka [201]
3 years ago
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Which of these methods were part of the Green Revolution’s efforts to increase productivity? Select all that apply. Breeding sup

erior types of grains--- Use of machinery--- Use of irrigation--- Use of fertilization emphasis on single crops--- Soil conservation--- Avoidance of pesticides--- THE ANSWER IS 1.) Breeding superior types of grains 2.) Use of machinery 3.) Use of irrigation 4.) Use of fertilization 6.) Soil conservation
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1 answer:
hichkok12 [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

- Breeding superior types of grains

Use of machinery

Use of irrigation

Use of fertilization

Soil conservation

Explanation:

Green Revolution is described as the age of drastically increased agricultural productivity due to wide-ranging advancement in agricultural technology in the 20th century.

As per the question, the efforts that were major elements of the Green Revolution include 'breeding of superior types of grains', 'expansion in the use of machinery, fertilization, and irrigation facilities', 'conservation of soil', etc. All these together contributed to substantial growth in the agricultural productivity that led to revolution.

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