Australia is the largest producer of wool in the world, accounting for a significant portion of global wool production. The country's favorable climate and extensive sheep farming practices contribute to its dominance in the wool industry. Merino sheep, known for their fine wool, are particularly prevalent in Australia. Other notable wool-producing countries include China and New Zealand, but they follow Australia in production volume.
the answer is: A historian studies each of the major world powers between the years 100 BC E and 100 CE. APEX
There are 47 third world countries today.
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197 countries.
All countries of the world except the Vatican State
Jews practice Judaism wherever they are. As of mid-2009, that still amounted to almost 140 countries in the world.
The countries you have named all practice representative democracy (oligarchy) as opposed to true democracy.
Itinerant farmers are seasonal agricultural workers who travel from place to place in search of work. They usually move between regions to find employment during different farming seasons. Itinerant farming is a common practice in many parts of the world, particularly in countries with a significant agricultural sector.
The farming which is performed on a large scale, with the help of machines like threshers, harvesters, tractors etc. is called commercial farming. Extensive commercial farming started with the advent of green revolution. With the use of this farming pattern the world cereal production rose by 50 percent between 1970 to 1990.
technically there can be over 100 groups of farmers their allover the world and china is one of the most farming countries ever so that's my answer :]
US us relatively rich for having extensive areas suitable for agriculture, extensive industrial capabilities, extensive energy resources, attracting well educated, trained, experienced people from all the world, and having control over many countries of the world.
Islam is practiced all over the world.
US us relatively rich for having extensive areas suitable for agriculture, extensive industrial capabilities, extensive energy resources, attracting well educated, trained, experienced people from all the world, and having control over many countries of the world.
subsistence farming in less developed countries....i'm pretty sure
Several countries around the world have extensive woodland areas, including Canada, Russia, Brazil, United States, China, and Australia. These countries have diverse forest ecosystems that support various flora and fauna.
Compassion in World Farming was created in 1967.