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The changes in diet that the earth's population could make to reduce the increase of farmlands is to resort to foods that are not grown. Seafood would be the logical choice to avoid farmland produce.
The changes in diet that the earth's population could make to reduce the increase of farmlands is to resort to foods that are not grown. Seafood would be the logical choice to avoid farmland produce.
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The first plant that would grow on an abandoned farmland is crabgrass.
It would take a very long time for this to happen, so most likely no major noticeable changes would occur.
If the environment changes slowly the eagle would adapt to the new environment but if the environment changes quickly the eagle might migrate to an area with the same climate and features that it is used to
we wouldn't have flowers, fruit and vegetables anymore . maybe would grow other plants.
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A basin can be surrounded by farmland if it is situated in an agricultural area where farming is prevalent. The presence of farmland around a basin would depend on the local geography, climate, and land use practices in the region.
you would most likely find more farmland in the middle part of the US....
Nothing. You would have to take out a significant number of antelopes to see any changes to the ecosystem.