they have increased the size of farms and the amount of food producedthey have increased the size of farms and the amount of food produced
because government give money and facilities to farmers .machinery is well.so farmers use good fertilizers to grow
The amount of oxygen increased greatly
If the amount of greenhouse gases were reduced, then the temperature of the earth would cool.
The amount of shaking produced by an earthquake at a given location is called the intensity.
increased = Hotter Decreased = Coler
It increased the amount of crops a farmer could plant.
The Agricultural Revolution was a period of technological improvement and increased crop productivity in farming that occurred in Europe during the 18th century. It was caused by innovations such as the seed drill, crop rotation, and selective breeding of livestock, which resulted in higher food production and population growth.
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By using a lever or a pulley. But the reduced force must then act through an increased distance.
It resulted in a food surplus, which produced more than they needed, resulting in the ability to sell a lot of their crops to others that needed those farmer's produce.
because government give money and facilities to farmers .machinery is well.so farmers use good fertilizers to grow
because government give money and facilities to farmers .machinery is well.so farmers use good fertilizers to grow
The amount of ozone has reduced. It is due to CFC.
The amount of uranium decreasesd, the amount of lead increased over geologic times.
As crops and herds improved, the amount of food that farmers could produce each year increased. Surplus food could support a growing population. The size farming thus increased. ;) ;D :) :D
Efficiency itself is impossible to measure directly. The classic practical definition is to measure all of the waste produced by the operation (heat, material, labour hours, etc.) and divide them all by the amount of acceptable product produced. You will never get to 'zero', but if the fraction is reduced, efficiency has increased. Good luck, Quality Assurance is the most difficult part of manufacure, but it can be the most rewarding.
It varies from year to year, of course, but in 2009 Ohio farmers produced over 546 million bushels of corn, up considerably from 2008's production of 421 million bushels.