The development of agriculture became possible when people began to realize that they could choose which crops they wanted to grow. This increased the standard of living for people who settled in one place and planted crops, storing their harvest for the winter, instead of trying to subsist on what they could gather from wild plants.
How did agriculture contribute to the development of Egyptian society?
Agriculture uses statistics, statistics does not use agriculture.
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How did agriculture contribute to the development of Egyptian society?
Industrial sector contribute to development of agriculture in pakistan
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Agriculture required rich soils such as are found in river valleys
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the development of agriculture change the way of early people lived because they grow their own food
Yes, they did contribute to the development of agriculture. For example, horses and oxen were used to pull plows before it became mechanized.
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