Respuesta :
Answers:
(1) Selective livestock breeding - breeding chosen animals to produce
animals with desirable qualities.
(2) Four-field rotation - planting wheat, turnips, barley,
and clover in successive years
on the same plot of land.
(3) Farm enclosure - converting common farmland into
private property by an act of law.
(4) Use of seed drills - using a mechanical device to
plant seeds evenly and at a
fixed soil depth.
Answer:
- Selective livestock breeding - breeding chosen animals to produce animals with desirable qualities.
- Four-field rotation - planting wheat, turnips, barley, and clover in successive years on the same plot of land.
- Farm enclosure - converting common farmland into private property by an act of law.
- Use of seed drills - using a mechanical device to plant seeds evenly and at a fixed soil depth.
Explanation:
The Agricultural revolution was a period that marked as the massive technological increase in agriculture and increased in the food products that emerged during the late 18th century in Europe.
The Agricultural revolution brought the use of new crops and new methods of farming and crop rotation. this new method of farming gives time to soil to regenerate its nutritious value.
The Agricultural revolution also allowed advancement in irrigation and drainage facility which further increase food productivity.