Fish farms in China date back thousands of years primarily due to the need for a sustainable food source. The practice allowed for the controlled breeding and harvesting of fish, ensuring a reliable supply to support growing populations. Additionally, aquaculture helped optimize land use, as fish farming could be integrated with rice cultivation, promoting efficient resource management. This early innovation reflected the Chinese emphasis on agricultural advancement and food security.
because to work in sugar farms.
what way did Christopher Columbus think he was sailing to china?
I think it was Delaware.
The Great Wall Of China. I think...
I think that the china got angry
Given how long human beings have existed, I think that 4.5 thousand years ago is pretty recent, don't you?
you can have pets but i dont know about the farms i think you can live on farms
Farms i think :)
It is a slice of history. When you are there you see a place that existed 2 thousand years ago and was just the way it was the day it was buried. I was there and it was something to see.
i think Nevada i think Nevada
It was probably several thousand years ago.
yes,there are farms in Utah. I think all of the states in the USA. have at least one farm.
I think china grows rice I think china grows rice
They didn't have a reason NOT to think there was gold. They wanted riches so they looked for gold and silver. The legend of cities of gold had existed for a thousand years and they didn't know geology so there was no reason to think there wasn't gold.
They didn't have a reason NOT to think there was gold. They wanted riches so they looked for gold and silver. The legend of cities of gold had existed for a thousand years and they didn't know geology so there was no reason to think there wasn't gold.
3% i think
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