Across
- 3. man-made systems to water crops
- 5. movement of human groups by following seasonal movement of animals
- 10. started in 18th century Europe as the invention and introduction of basic machines for farming resulting in higher agricultural yields per acre
- 13. fertile enough to farm
- 14. region of the Middle East that was home to some of the earliest human civilizations. Also known as the “Cradle of Civilization” this area was the birthplace of a number of technological innovations, including agriculture, and the use of irrigation
- 15. farming in which crops are grown to be sold for profit or to markets
- 16. farming that involves using the seeds of crops for planting rather than cutting stems or roots from existing plants
Down
- 1. invention of farming starting around 8000 BCE
- 2. the process by which humans alter the landscape in order to raise crops and livestock for consumption
- 4. foods or products whose DNA has been altered by receiving genes from another organism
- 5. diffusion of GMOs, high-yield seeds, and fertilizers to LDCs from MDCs starting in the 1960s
- 6. farming in which crops are grown for direct consumption of a farmer, their family, or their community
- 7. practice of moving from place to place without creating permanent settlements
- 8. practice of growing different crops on the same plot of land to prevent nutrient depletion and retain soil fertility
- 9. the global movement of plants and animals between Afro-Eurasia and the Americas
- 11. domestication and cultivation of plants and animals
- 12. earliest form of farming where new plants were produced by cutting stems or roots from existing plants