Thursday, January 24, 2019

Video Day pt. 3

Today in class, on January 24, we continued watching the video we watched the other classes about inequality and agriculture. I am excited for tomorrow because it is Friday and it is our last day of school before the weekend. We started to see that geographical location can be beneficial or hurt you in growing crops because some places in the world have worse crops than others. For example, New Guinea can grow sago trees, which don't provide much protein and cannot be stored for long. Some people in the Middle East started growing wheat and barley, which allowed them to move forward in industrializing. This led to domesticating animals which guaranteed a good source of food all year long right on the farm. 

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