It spread by those people, mostly of European descent, who wanted to occupy uncharted, wild lands to make more room for their next generations that will take over. As more people settled on these wild lands, agriculture was necessary to feed this growing population.
Eurasia's long east-west axis facilitated the spread of agriculture because it allowed for similar climate zones and day lengths, making it easier for crops and animals to adapt and spread. This led to the domestication of plants and animals more quickly across different regions.
B. Bantu
Eurasia
Eurasia can be credited with many innovative products and ideas that have spread around the globe. Two major innovations that came from Eurasia include the use of ammonium nitrate fertilizer to yield larger crops and sugar.
A boom sprayer is a piece of equipment used in Agriculture. You fill a tank up with fertilizer of some sort, and then it will spread fertilizer across the plants
The Bantu-speaking people spread agriculture techniques, ironworking skills, new languages, and cultural practices as they migrated across Africa. Their movements played a significant role in shaping the demographics and cultural landscape of the continent.
Monks help spread Christianity across Europe.
The Taiga Biome its stretches across Eurasia and North America
because of sensitivity to climate, crops were more easily transported on an east-west axis.
Monks help spread Christianity across Europe.
The fertile volcanic soils support extensive agriculture with vineyards and orchards spread across the lower slopes of the mountain.
They are now extinct but when they were alive their territory ranged across North America and northern Eurasia .