Agriculture
Across
- 5. / Raises concerns of vulnerability, soil erosion, environmental damage, and water shortages.
- 7. / The stage of improved technology, innovation, and techniques that allowed the Industrial Revolution to begin.
- 10. / Growing crops without the use of human-made fertilizers or pesticides.
- 13. / The agricultural impact on a landscape.
- 14. / A level of economic activity that deals with the trading of information or goods.
- 15. / A level of economic activity that deals with research and education.
- 16. / The science or practice of farming.
- 17. / A level of economic activity that deals with the production of new products by manufacturing.
Down
- 1. / The transition from hunting and gathering to farming and domestication.
- 2. / A stage focused on reducing global hunger by producing more food and high-yield grains.
- 3. / Farming enough food to survive.
- 4. / A level of economic activity that deals with the production of products by using the ground.
- 6. / The region most in danger of no access to food sources.
- 8. / A level of economic activity that deals with the communication between the producers and consumers.
- 9. / Can lead to higher food production and an increased access to food.
- 11. / Agriculture is now ____ between countries due to new technology and political relationships.
- 12. / A form of Subsistence Agriculture.