ap human geo unit 6

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intensive agriculture 🤤🤤

intense physical labor, requires work

  • intensive wet rice agriculture

  • plantation agriculture

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extensive agriculture >_<

not rlly physically taxing it’s not that hard 😂😂✌🏽✌🏽

  • pastoral nomadism

  • idk

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subsistence agriculture

farming for yourself and ur fam not making money off of it broke ahh🥹💔

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commercial agriculture

farming to catch that bag 😂✌🏽🤑💰💰💰

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what climate does intensive wet rice farming occur in 🤓

warm, humid, mid latitude

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where does shifting cultivation happen cuh

tropical climates likeeee brazil 🧐🧐

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how did humans obtain food 15,000 years ago b4 agriculture revolution?

hunting and gathering, fishing, nomads

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where did most aincent civilizations live by ?

water 💦

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whats a cause of the agricultural revolution twin

population growth/pressure

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wtf is the von thunen model 🥹

a model used to depict agriculture with 5 rings - CBD, produce (dairy, market garden), timber (wood), grains(cereal),livestock and ranching 🐑

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In the von thunen model, why is timber the 3rd ring ( CBD, Dairy, Timber, Grains, Livestock)

cuz timber or trees is heavier, it would cost more money to transport. it’s closer to the CBD to save money cuz they was broke back then 🤣🤣😆😆

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who is the musical goat

YEAT 🤣✌🏽✌🏽💦🤰🤰

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in the Von Thunen model, as the distance from the CBD increases, the cost of land

decreases ; land is more expensive closer to the CBD

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in the von thunen model, why is livestock the furthest away from the CBD?

cuz u need lots of land for dancing and livestock, and land further from the CBD is cheaper. theres no transportation costs to worry abt cuz u js ride the animals

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cash crop 😂😂

a crop produced to be sold or exported to larger markets

  • coffee what’s coffee spelled backwards 🤣

  • cotton

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fair trade movement 🤑

a movement that makes some products more expensive so that the people who make them in peripheral places get paid more- makes their wages fair or smth

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global supply chain

a big network of ppl info processes and resources that work together to produce handle and give out goods around the world 🌍

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vertical integration

when a company has complete control over its production; like mcdonald’s owning their own cows and farms and stores and employees wait do they own employees no right that’s slavery

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commodity chain

a network of ppl info processes and resources that work together to handle produce and distribute a commodity or product

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farm subsidies

aid and insurance given by the federal government to certain farmers and agribusiness; usually given to farms who don’t need allat 💔

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dual agricultural economy

two agricultural sectors in the same country with different levels of tech and development; a farmer planting like tomatoes or smth with his bare hands in india vs his nextdoor neighbor with a whole ass tractor planting those tomatoes 10x faster

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hybrid

breeding different species together to enhance the most favorable characteristic; like breeding 4 unicorns in adopt me to make it a favorable characteristic, neon 😍😍

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GMO

manipulating the genetic makeup of plants and animals to make them better; those fat strawberries in walmart r GMOs

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green revolution

beginning in the 1950’s and 60’s - scientists used knowledge of genetics to develop new high yield strains of grain crops; increased food supply

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enclosure system

communal farm lands for everyone to enjoy were replaced by individual privately owned farms- caused poor ppl to b forced to work in the factories like my grandma

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3rd agricultural revolution

a shift to further mechanization in agriculture using technology in the 20th century

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2nd agricultural revolution

early 18th century uhhh that’s all it says on the reading guide so

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what r some harmful effects of the green revolution?

it used a lot of chemicals and pesticides which harms the environment

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what was the first agricultural hearth?😈

the fertile crescent in SW asia

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market gardening

farming fruits vegetables or flower 🍒🍇🫑🌹

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monoculture

planting one crop or raising one animal annually💻💻💻💻

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nomadic settlement

moving animals seasonally to allow the best grazing

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linear settlement

house extend in the long line usually following a river railroad coast or road

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mixed crop and livestock system

farmers bust they asses off working all day in order to create the biggest yield possible

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