Question by giks: How has food production changed culture and the earth where we live?
How has food production changed culture and the earth where we live? What affect does salinization have on our planet? What are the alternatives?
Best answer:
Answer by Nyla Amber
Wow! The creation of farming instead of foraging has changed our planet and the many cultures on this planet in many ways.
1) Reducing the soil quality. Crops take tons of resources from the soil.
2) Forming of clans, towns, cities. Since Nomadic life was no longer needed people settled in permanent areas, which also created problems for garbage and sewage.
3) Disease spreading. People now living in closer contact with each other spread diseases more easily.
4) More free time. Farming is much easier than have to go out an find food, so people had more time for leisure activities – creation of alcohol and reduced exercise (WE ALL SEE HOW THAT HAS CHANGED OUR LIVES).
5) Overpopulation – Farming has led to people being able to have more children and then producing more food. We have created a huge problem for our planet as it is now becoming unable to truly sustain out population.
And trust me this is just the beginning. I truly believe that we would be better off if we could go back the the Paleolithic days!
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the way i see it .
the current means to acquire food has made man hunter gatherer again.
and this is how we evolved to it.
hunter gatherer–> farmer–> hunter gatherer again.
they hunt the isles of the supermarket fighting the beast the encounter at the checkout with a sharpened square piece of plastic.