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the four earliest farming areas developed are North America, South America, Africa, and Australia
africa, aisa, north and south america
Africa,Asia,norht America.south America
The two continents with the largest land areas are Asia and Africa.
For a multitude of reasons, the earliest farm villages were built near a water source. Streams, lakes and ponds supplied the necessary water and the ground surrounding those areas tended to be mineral rich. .
the four earliest farming areas developed are North America, South America, Africa, and Australia
africa, aisa, north and south america
Africa,Asia,norht America.south America
Asia Africa Antarctica north America
The term "Heartland New Zealand" is used most often to refer to the rural farming towns and areas, as opposed to the heavily developed metropolitan areas.
Hilly and mountainous areas.
The continental shelves were developed in between the glacial periods as the ocean flowed over the continents forming shallow areas along the coasts. The continental shelves developed today were formed like 18000 years ago.
Extensive farming most commonly refers to sheep and cattle farming in areas with low agriculture productivity. It is found in the mid-latitude sections of most continents. The nature of extensive farming means it requires less rainfall than that of intensive farming.
The two continents with the largest land areas are Asia and Africa.
Yes but there are few fertile farming areas in Bolivia
mixed farming
Rural areas in developed countries, have several things, that less developed coutries have. 1. access to countries infrastructure. i.e. Power, communications. 2. clean water 3. access to food Most rural areas in developed countries, are rural because of farming, or geographical isolation. In many rural areas in less developed countries, there are no organized governments to ensure the aquisition of clean water, food, power, communications, mantainance of those infrastructure items.