biodiversity
biodiversity
Yes, South America has more forest land than farmland.
The answer to this question is most deffinitly rice!
Some farms 'specialise' in growing a single crop - such as wheat. Others diversify by growing more than one (or multiple) crop.
When the rabbit population on a farmland raises more crop such as alph-alpha (which is their favorite food) becomes more scarce.
It resembles an actual forest unlike a single species forest.
Well, actually the southern plantations grew only a single cash crop. Which was tobacco, then when the middle passage, and the slaves came to the south, tobacco was no longer the cash crop. It was cotton
tn order to get more farmland the geeks had to irrigate their land.
Egypt had more farmland because of the spread of the Nile Delta.
Land that is cleared in a rain forest for farming may become eroded more easily. Clearing the land exposes it to sunlight which makes the soil lose moisture rather than retain it.
Definitely more mountains. There was practically no good farmland in Ancient Greece (and there still isn't really).
Japan assigns more than 90% of its farmland to food crops.