If all humans ate only meat, it would require significantly more land to grow food crops due to the need for extensive livestock farming. Raising animals for meat involves feeding them crops, which requires a large amount of land to produce the necessary feed. In contrast, a vegetarian diet primarily relies on direct crop consumption, which is generally more land-efficient, as it eliminates the need to grow feed for animals. Therefore, a meat-based diet would necessitate greater agricultural land use overall.
i would expect people to do lots of farming
Root crops would basically be vegetables that are harvested in root form. Potatos, radishes, and carrots would be examples of root crops.
cant grow crops
Yes, humans need crops as they are a primary source of food, providing essential nutrients for survival and health. Crops such as grains, fruits, and vegetables form the foundation of diets worldwide, supporting both individual well-being and global food security. Additionally, crops contribute to economies and livelihoods, making them vital for sustainable development. Without them, humanity would face significant challenges in nutrition and survival.
Crops grown on European manors are the same as they would be on any farm. Grapes, corn, wheat, fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants are common.
They would have a problem of water. The crops would have demolished and The animals and humans would die.
We wouldn't have any trees,fruit,vegetables or plants
Bees and other insects are needed for pollination. If there are no bees pollination would be limited, so no fruit and vegetables for humans.
If they did, we would all die. Humans cannot live on a diet of only meat.
No. The environment of the Moon would require humans to live in pressurized habitats, since the surface conditions there are virtually the same as in space.
Answering that would require knowing what was the first human language, and we don't.
Basically their diet consisted of bread, porridge, vegetables and some meat. Also some common crops which includes wheat, beans, barley, peas and oats. Near their homes, peasants had little gardens that contained lettuce, carrots, radishes, tomatoes, beets and other vegetables. If their crops didn't grow, they didn't have food to eat. An they would have