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The four continents where early farming areas developed are Asia, Africa, Europe, and South America. These regions were home to some of the earliest civilizations that transitioned from hunting and gathering to agriculture.
Yes, there were differences between the North and South in terms of rural and urban areas. The North was more industrialized and urbanized, with cities like New York and Philadelphia leading in manufacturing and trade. In contrast, the South was more rural and agrarian, with a reliance on plantation farming, particularly in cotton and tobacco.
North Carolina is to South Carolina as is to North Dakotais to South Dakota.
There are over 4,300 farms in South Yorkshire, which cover a wide range of agricultural activities including crop production, livestock farming, and horticulture. The region is known for its diverse agriculture sector, with a focus on arable farming, dairy farming, and sheep farming.
North Dakota is to South Dakota as North Carolina is to South Carolina.
In the North, because the North European Plain is fertile and largely flat.
In the North, because the North European Plain is fertile and largely flat.
Far north, Interior, southwest, south central, inside passage
The South, with 16 states.
In the North they had people doing farming with equipment. In the south farming was done by hand.
Northeast New England Mid-Atlantic Midwest East North Central West North Central South South Atlantic East South Central West South Central West Mountain Pacific
better farming than the south
some say 4 or 5 but i say 9. the panhandle, the North West, the north east, east central, west central, South west, south east, the south, and last but not least the keys.
I will only say the main land reigons of South America There are three main land reigons of South America. One of the reigons is the eastern mountains with the oldest mountains. Another reigon is the Western mountains which has the highest mountain in South America. The final reigon is the central plains. Four land areas make up of the central plains. As you can see, there are three main land reigons of South America.
In the North, because the North European Plain is fertile and largely flat.
South, more suitable climate.
South, more suitable climate.