defination of agricultural intensification
Intensification in the Neolithic age was important as it led to the development of agriculture and animal domestication. This allowed societies to produce more food, leading to population growth, settlements, and social complexity. Intensification also contributed to the transition from hunter-gatherer lifestyles to settled agricultural communities.
Social Globalization can thus be defined as the intensification of worldwide social relations which link distant localities in such a way that local happenings are shaped by events occurring many miles away and vice versa.
Population = How many people are living in an area Intensification = To become intense or more intense, create more So, Population Intensification = more people
The rites of passage is when you change your social status
Intensification is a noun that refers to the action or process of making something stronger, more extreme, or more noticeable.
the action that makes something stronger or extreme
Agricultural intensification is a process used to change the style of agriculture in the country. It is used to create more inputs and outputs in a certain area of agriculture.
Resource intensification refers to an increase in the time and energy devoted to obtaining food, usually within a pre-agricultural population. It is often regarded as a precursor to agriculture.
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paroxysm
proxism