It's all about the money. Farmers want more money in their operations, and they'll do just about anything to get it, including getting rid of more forest so that they have more land to work with and grow their crops on. Same with the cattle barons, the more grazing land they have the higher stocking rate they can have which means the more animals they can own and ultimately sell to market.
Basically any crop that has a high protein value (almost all leguminous crops do) examples are beans, alfalfa, clover, and soy.
The Indus Valley had many values such as the crops and cattle that they raised. They had a lot of clay which they exported to nearby civilizations and cities.
Vegetables grown in Nebraska with much notoriety.
basically it is the increase in the value of an investment.
when market value increase than share value increase
Forests have trees which have medicinal value, which can even cure diseases that havent be found a cure yet. So, deforestation takes away species of trees of mwedicinal value
% increase = |original value - new value| /original value * 100%
% increase or decrease = |original value - new value| /original value * 100%
Wavlue after increase
social anthropology
% change is the % of increase or % of decrease. % change = (difference of the two values / the original value) x 100% =[(original value - new value)/original value] x 100% % increase -if the value increased % decrease -if the value decreased
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