areas at the same _____ support the same agriculture.
what is latitude?
This revolution used improved plant hybrids and chemicals to increase the production of crops on smaller amounts of land
what is the Green Revolution?
cattle ranching and wheat farming are both what type of farming.
What is extensive farming?
based on Von Thünen Model what types of crops are grown closest to market
Fruits and veggies

This survey system best supports access to what?
what is waterways/ means of transportation
This process occurred independently at different hearths around the world and a multi-generational, mutualistic relationship where humans control the reproduction, care, and environment of species.
What is plant and animal domestication?
this type of farming results in Air pollution and long-term land-cover changes are environmental side effects
what is slash-and-burn agriculture ?
This is essential to lowland rice farming.
What is abundant water?
based on Von Thünen Model why is the land farthest from market best suited for livestock ranching
because this land is cheapest

What type of agriculture is primarily practiced here?
what is Mediterranean?
A farmer plants both strawberries and watermelons on his limited farmland.
What is intercropping?
Early domestication of plants and animals spread through this type of diffusion which occurred slowly as early farmers traded seeds and animals.
what is contagious diffusion?
farmers switched from cattle ranch to this method to raise cattle due to land cost.
What is cattle feedlots?
what 3 economic factors is Von Thünen Model based off of?
Costs of labor, transport, and land rent

Both of these systems use geometric calculations to survey land, but this one is called township-and-range system uses simplified calculation to create a more ordered landscape.
What is the image on the left?
this theory can be used to explain the pattern of concentric rings sometimes seen in agricultural practices.
What is bid-rent theory?
This revolution resulted in The development of high-yield grains and the expansion of cultivated areas
what is the green revolution?
A switch from grazing to this for livestock has increased runoff from animal waste has increased the pollution in local water supplies
what is feedlots?
The Von Thünen Model assumes this about the physical landscape.
What is that the land is flat and has no physical barriers?

What type of agriculture is most commonly practiced in this area?
What is subsistence-based agriculture
plantation farming is common in LDC due to this process.
the township and range settlement pattern resulted in
A dispersed rural settlement pattern
Kim lives in sub-Saharan Africa and tends to the goats and two gardens her family has every day in order to provide food for them while her husband and sons mining fields.
Kim is practicing subsistence agriculture
This concept explains why land closer to the city is more expensive.
What is bid-rent theory?

the clearing of the tropical rainforest like this is frequently done for
Animal raising