Agricultural Structures Quiz 3 (30 MCQs)

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1. What purpose of land reform in Brazil?
2. What type of legume is commonly used to make hummus?
3. Plantation agriculture is practiced in .....
4. Special cameras collect pictures from afar, which helps researchers "feel" things about the earth.The statement refers to
5. How did the Agricultural Revolution impact farmers?
6. Paleolithic literally means
7. Ecoagriculture uses
8. Growing two or more simultaneously on the same feild in a definite pattern is known as
9. Domestication involves
10. Which is not as cause of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain?
11. True or False:The domestic system took work out of the home and into a building meant strictly for creating goods.
12. Inca crops in prehistory were distributed in three portions:
13. What was the major development of the Neolithic Age?
14. About Family Farming:
15. THE PROCESS OF COVERING THE FRAMING STRUCTURE WITH A VARIETY OF MATERIALS, SUCH AS METAL, WOOD OR BRICK
16. An example of fish found in estuaries is
17. Agricultural scientists are working to figure out how to grow plants in space.
18. Advantages for cultivating dry land crops ..... the benefit of cultivating six wet crops.
19. How did early civilizations use technology to improve their lives? Select 2.
20. The development of CRIPSR is important to agriculture because it uses (a) to modify crops.
21. What happens during deforestation?
22. The advanced state or development of a society
23. The factors causing the agricultural revolution are as follows, except
24. Example for six crops .....
25. ..... SOCIETIES AND BANKS GIVE LOAN TO FARMERS.
26. What type of fruit is commonly used to make guacamole?
27. Ultimately, agricultural science careers are vital to both the economic and environmental sustainability of our nation's.....
28. The following are salt water fishes except
29. To small land we name:
30. Grading increase the cost of marketing by minimizing the expenses on the physical inspection of the produce, minimizing storage loses.