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How did the agricultural revolution affect human population?

Why did the Agricultural Revolution affect population?


How did the Agricultural Revolution and subsequent Industrial Revolution change the way people lived and worked?

During the Agricultural Revolution the population shifted towards rural areas. During the Industrial Revolution, the population shifted towards urban areas.


What changes did the agricultural revolution bring?

Population growth and arable lands


What is a result of Britain's agricultural revolution?

Surplus food caused a population boom.


Which of these preceded (came before) the Industrial Revolution?

the agricultural revolution


What option most accurately explains the impact of the First Agricultural Revolution?

The First Agricultural Revolution, also known as the Neolithic Revolution, marked the transition from hunting and gathering to farming as a way of life. This shift led to the establishment of permanent settlements, population growth, and the development of early technologies. It laid the foundation for more complex societies and the eventual rise of civilizations.


How did the agricultural revolution affect human population size?

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How did the agricultural revolution affect population?

It affected them because it made the situation worser for the children


How did agricultural revolution affect human population size?

cuz kayley said so


What were the causes of the agricultural revolution?

the causes to the agricultural revolution was the industrial revolution


Which had greater impact on humans Agricultural revolution or information revolution?

Agricultural because it changed the tribes in the lands from hunters and gatherers to farmers, and aloud them to settle down in one spot, which raised the birth rate, and decreasing the death rate.


Which statements are true about the agricultural revolution?

The agricultural revolution marked a shift from hunter-gatherer societies to settled agricultural communities. It led to an increase in food production, population growth, and the development of more complex social structures. The domestication of plants and animals was a key aspect of the agricultural revolution, allowing for more efficient food production.