tough and brutal
Intensively farmed conditions can include overcrowding, limited access to natural light and outdoor space, routine use of antibiotics and hormones, and environmental pollution from waste runoff. These conditions can lead to stress and health issues for the animals, as well as negative impacts on the surrounding ecosystem.
Moss generally prefers shade and low light conditions. They thrive in moist and cool environments that provide protection from direct sunlight. In the wild, moss can often be found growing in shaded areas such as forests, on rocks, and around trees.
Living conditions in Bantustans were generally poor, with overcrowded and underdeveloped infrastructure, limited access to basic services like healthcare and education, and high levels of poverty and unemployment. The apartheid government intentionally restricted resources and opportunities in these areas to justify the forced relocation of Black South Africans.
Living conditions in 2010 varied greatly depending on location and socioeconomic status. In general, access to basic necessities such as food, water, shelter, and healthcare was more available in developed countries compared to developing nations. Technology and infrastructure continued to improve, but issues such as poverty, inequality, and homelessness persisted in many parts of the world.
The Department of Labor in the United States is responsible for overseeing and enforcing regulations related to working conditions, including occupational safety and health standards. Its mission is to promote fair labor practices, protect workers' rights, and improve working conditions.
Living in the woodlands can vary depending on the location, but common conditions include exposure to wildlife, potential for extreme weather conditions, limited access to amenities, and the need for self-sufficiency in terms of resources such as water and energy. It can be a peaceful and beautiful environment for those who enjoy nature, but may require specific skills and preparedness to live comfortably.
Intensively farmed chickens live for about a year if they are laying hens. Intensively farmed meat birds live for as little as 39 days.
You mean are cows intensively "farmed" for their milk? Yes, most milk we get is from intensive dairy farms.
Spanish tomatoes may or may not be organic or intensively farmed. It depends on what farming practices were used to grow them.
Most of the people in the world eat potato and green beans. So green beans are intensively farmed all over the world
An aphid is farmed by ants much like cows are farmed by humans; they are milked, then eaten.
Cotton is a natural product, made from renewable resources and so is environmentally friendly - compared to other clothing materials. However, cotton is very intensively farmed and is hugely consumptive of water and so it can, depending on where it is grown, be environmentally unfriendly.
barley, wheet stuff like that
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louisiana* & like corn & wheat & stuff.
in southern states like no. carolina and Virginia
they farmed poo in sand and rock then ate them.
They are farmed as food.