Industrial-medical revolution
Industrial-medical revolution is the use of new sources of energy from fossil fuels and later from nuclear fuels, and use of new technologies, to grow food and manufacture products. Compare agricultural revolution, environmental revolution, hunter-gatherers, information and globalization revolution.
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Agricultural revolution | ■■■■■■ |
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Information and globalization revolution | ■■■■■■ |
Information and globalization revolution is the use of new technologies such as the telephone, radio, . . . Read More | |
Crop | ■■■■■ |
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Industrialized countries | ■■■■■ |
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A farm is an area of land that is devoted primarily to agricultural processes or an area of water that . . . Read More | |
Agriculture | ■■■■ |
Agriculture is the cultivation of animals, plants, fungi, and other life forms for food, fiber, biofuel, . . . Read More | |
Distillate fuel oil | ■■■■ |
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In the environmental context, "food" refers to the production, consumption, and distribution of agricultural . . . Read More | |
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Cropland refers to agricultural land that is primarily used for the cultivation of crops, such as grains, . . . Read More |