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Farming and domestication does not always lead to farming but it can. If and when a group of people start to farm and domesticate plants and also animals then that is an indication of settlement. Further development of the settlement because of agriculture (farming and the domestication of plants) can potentially lead to a civilization.
The percentage of agriculture in a country speaks to its development, but not necessarily a bad economic feature. It clearly means that the country is has less industry within it. The prosperity of the nation is not always marked by the percentage of industrialization. Each nation has its own situation.
Always. As long as there's plenty of mouths to feed, agriculture is always in demand to produce that food to feed those people.
They have always done agriculture in England, since prehistoric times, and it is a major industry still.
Human settlements were built by water because it provided access to food, transportation, and irrigation for agriculture. Additionally, water sources were essential for drinking, cooking, and sanitation needs of the community. Settlements near water also facilitated trade and communication with other groups, leading to economic and social development.
No, succession can also be caused by human activities such as deforestation, agriculture, or urban development. These activities can disrupt the natural processes of succession and result in changes to the ecosystem.
The rich soil and location near a major water source were the major contributing factors to the development of Egypt. The land that is Egypt was not always a desert. It was once lush and fertile, fed by the nutrient rich soil of the Nile delta.
Agriculture (Farming)
Because they were hunter-gatherer.They had no knowledge about agriculture.
yes, it was always there
Always. It's essential for survival
It's not essential but generally, yes, it's always capitalized.