Europe's diverse climate and fertile soil made it particularly conducive to farming. The continent benefits from a variety of ecosystems, allowing for the cultivation of a wide range of crops. Additionally, the availability of rivers and water sources facilitated irrigation and transportation of goods. Historical advancements in agricultural techniques further enhanced productivity, supporting the growth of its civilizations.
6,000 b.c.
The Agricultural Revolution as more successful in England than in the rest of Europe because cooperative farming led to new farming techniques.
The Agricultural Revolution as more successful in England than in the rest of Europe because cooperative farming led to new farming techniques.
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yes
not good because there was not a lot of rain
Most of the land there is rocky and not good for farming.
Most of the land there is rocky and not good for farming.
New farming techniques on the eve of the Industrial Revolution helped industry and farming in Europe. Crop husbandry helped as well.
France is in Europe. This question cannot be answered.
Farming. I think.
Commercial farming.
Commercial farming.
1-fruit farming 2-fishing harbour 3-dairy farming
6,000 b.c.
There is a lot of dairy farming in the countries that are in the west of Europe.
Commercial farming.