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Why Is Intensive Agriculture Considered to Be a Less Stable

Question 68

Question 68

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Why is intensive agriculture considered to be a less stable means of subsistence than foraging?​


A) ​In general, people do not like to work harder and tend to neglect crops.
B) ​It is associated with a lower population.
C) ​There is less species diversity in crops.
D) ​It always depends much more on stable climatic conditions.

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