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the negative is that people had to use their hands to bury anything and the positive was that they got payed for it.
is that both grasslands and clearing forests for farming are both negative and effective to the environment because the forests are what pollutes the air for us to breath with oxygen and that gives us nitrogen that we both need
It is neither. It is just a phrase coined by animal rights activists to refer to large-scale animal agriculture, though it certainly has very negative connotations.
I tell you. It is very simple. Air pollution. only STUPID people do not know the answer. Then come and ASK the question.
In some areas that are naturally abundant with plant life and grow many varieties of flora, farming has taken place and has caused much of the land to be clear of its natural vegetation. In other less arid regions, farming has transformed desolate deserts and grasslands into lush, crop-yielding land.
There is no such thing as "inorganic" farming. There's farming, then there's organic farming.
There is no such thing as "inorganic" farming. There's farming, then there's organic farming.
it affects the environment because there might still be animals on the farm
Organic farming is much more labor intensive than non-organic farming and is often more expensive to do.
organic farming
the negative is that people had to use their hands to bury anything and the positive was that they got payed for it.
is that both grasslands and clearing forests for farming are both negative and effective to the environment because the forests are what pollutes the air for us to breath with oxygen and that gives us nitrogen that we both need
Both
It is neither. It is just a phrase coined by animal rights activists to refer to large-scale animal agriculture, though it certainly has very negative connotations.
This question cannot be answered due to its self-contradictory nature. "Farming" is the growing of plants or animals, and "inorganic" means non-living. You can't grow something that is not alive.
This question cannot be answered because the phrase "inorganic farming" is self-contradictory.inorganic --Not arising from natural growth.Of, relating to, or denoting compounds that are not organic (broadly, compounds not containing carbon).farming --The activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.In other words, if it is inorganic, it can't be farmed because it won't grow.
Answer this question…Some technologies like vertical farming have a number of negative effects. Which is a negative result of this technology?