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agriculture meant controlling nature at a much higher level. in order to grow crops,human beings had to understand how to get the soil ready for planting

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No, agriculture was not the first example of humans controlling nature. Examples such as controlling fire, crafting tools, and building shelters predate agriculture. Agriculture emerged later as a significant advancement in human and societal development.

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