Agriculture is important for humans because it provides food, which is essential for sustaining life. It also contributes to the economy by creating jobs and generating income. Additionally, agriculture is crucial for maintaining environmental balance and biodiversity.
An example of extensive subsistence agriculture is shifting cultivation, also known as slash-and-burn agriculture. This involves clearing land, growing crops for a few years until the soil is depleted, and then moving to a new area. This method is commonly used in tropical regions with nutrient-poor soils.
Humans and chimpanzees share a common ancestor, so their DNA is similar due to this evolutionary relationship. The similarities in DNA reflect the genetic inheritance passed down from their shared ancestor, with only small differences accumulated over time. These similarities show how closely related humans and chimpanzees are in the evolutionary tree.
While the majority of species have specialized themselves for their environment, and their food sources. Humans never specialized in a given environment. As before the first civilizations, humans were a nomadic species. As such what humans learned was the very act of adapting to new situations, climates, and food sources. In doing so the act of adapting to something new is the very definition of learned. So while cats have evolved claws and sharp teeth. We gained brains that allow us to process the world around us and make complex decisions about what we should do in a given situation.
While monkeys are generally not aggressive toward humans, they may become aggressive if they feel threatened or if they have been fed by people and then expect food. It is important to respect their space and not approach or provoke them in their natural habitat.
The quickest and easiest answer is simply "that's the way God made it.", but a more logical answer would be it is that way because if people lived before dinosaurs, the people would have killed them all and then destroy the planet very quickly
Because,without lithosphere any organism cannot exist without that so,we can consider that as a important progress for all humans
Because,without lithosphere any organism cannot exist without that so,we can consider that as a important progress for all humans
Berkelium does not have any known important role in agriculture. It is a radioactive element with very limited practical applications due to its rarity and instability.
It's because all humans are important.
It is very important in maintaining a healthy nervous system.
To some humans no, and to blind people yes the are very important.
Yes. Their economy was based on agriculture, and trade was very important too.
it is very important it is what you use on the stove and makes it hot
Today machines are very important for agriculturing so we called agriculture and industry go hand in hand
Yes very important we get oxygen from them and nature resources are nesecairly to humans
It is the agricultural hub for California. It is also very important to the agriculture of all of the US.
Humans don't undergo photosynthesis. However, it is still very important to us since it leads to the production of energy and oxygen.