By ralding nearby villages for extra food
the rivers
the rivers
the rivers
Without a surplus, life was just a struggle for survival. A surplus could subsidise and sustain building and culture.
Food surpluses can lead to reduced food prices, making food more accessible for consumers and potentially decreasing hunger in regions with high poverty levels. However, excessive surpluses can also result in waste, environmental degradation from overproduction, and economic challenges for farmers who may struggle to sell their excess goods. Additionally, surpluses can disrupt local markets and undermine agricultural diversity by encouraging monoculture practices.
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more food allows thepopulation to grow.
What happened as a result of manor systems producing food surpluses
all of the above
food surpluses
food surpluses