| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
| 1 |
Green Revolution |
term used to describe the transformation of agriculture in many developing nations that led to significant increases in agricultural production between the 1940s and 1960s |
Food from the land. |
| 2 |
Green Revolution |
term used to describe the transformation of agriculture in many developing nations that led to significant increases in agricultural production between the 1940s and 1960s. |
food from the land Darren |
| 3 |
Green Revolution |
term used to describe the transformation of agriculture in many developing nations that led to significant increases in agricultural production between the 1940s and 1960s |
Food From The Land |
| 4 |
Green Revolution |
term used to describe the transformation of agriculture in many developing nations that led to significant increases in agricultural production between the 1940s and 1960s |
food from the land ryan |
| 5 |
Green Revolution |
term used to describe the transformation of agriculture in many developing nations that led to significant increases in agricultural production between the 1940s and 1960s |
Food from The Land-MJ |
| 6 |
Green Revolution |
term used to describe the transformation of agriculture in many developing nations that led to significant increases in agricultural production between the 1940s and 1960s. |
food from the land |
| 7 |
Green Revolution |
term used to describe the transformation of agriculture in many developing nations that led to significant increases in agricultural production between the 1940s and 1960s. |
Food From the Land |
| 8 |
Green Revolution |
term used to describe the transformation of agriculture in many developing nations that led to significant increases in agricultural production between the 1940s and 1960s |
Food From the Land Tony |
| 9 |
Green Revolution |
term used to describe the transformation of agriculture in many developing nations that led to significant increases in agricultural production between the 1940s and 1960s. |
food from the land |
| 10 |
Green Revolution |
term used to describe the transformation of agriculture in many developing nations that led to significant increases in agricultural production between the 1940s and 1960s |
Food From the Land |
| 11 |
Green Revolution |
term used to describe the transformation of agriculture in many developing nations that led to significant increases in agricultural production between the 1940s and 1960s |
Food from the lands - Steven B |
| 12 |
Green Revolution |
term used to describe the transformation of agriculture in many developing nations that led to significant increases in agricultural production between the 1940s and 1960s. |
Food from the land |
| 13 |
Green Revolution |
term used to describe the transformation of agriculture in many developing nations that led to significant increases in agricultural production between the 1940s and 1960s. |
Food from the Land |
| 14 |
Green Revolution |
term used to describe the transformation of agriculture in many developing nations that led to significant increases in agricultural production between the 1940s and 1960s. |
Food from the land definations |
| 15 |
green revolution |
great increase of food grains produced due to the use of improved seeds, pesticides, and efficent farming techniques |
Social Studies Definitons |
| 16 |
Green Revolution |
term used to describe the transformation of agriculture in many developing nations that led to significant increases in agricultural production between the 1940s and 1960s. |
Amanda Parker FFTL |
| 17 |
Green Revolution |
development of new varieties of plants and improved agriculture techniques that resulted in greatly increased crop yields |
vocab need to know |
| 18 |
Green Revolution |
goal was to slow India's population growth |
H History Final 2 |
| 19 |
Green Revolution |
new methods to increase crop output to help the food supply in India |
final Terms |
| 20 |
Green Revolution |
new methods to increase crop output to help the food supply in India |
Final Terms |
| 21 |
Green Revolution |
Changes in agriculture since the 1950's that have greatly increased the world's food supply. |
FRA 5th gr Western Studies Ch3/1 |
| 22 |
Green Revolution |
Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers. |
Agriculture |
| 23 |
Green Revolution |
Farmers pumping pesticides in the soil to grow more food |
Geography survival- definitions |
| 24 |
green revolution |
was an effort to use modern techinques and science to increase production of food |
India |
| 25 |
Green Revolution |
changes in agriculture to help raise crops with less water |
S.S. Chapter 3 Section 2 quiz |
| 26 |
green revolution |
dramatically increased agricultural production brought about by "miracle" strains of grain; usually requires high inputs of water, plant nutrients, and pesticides |
chp. 9 vocab |
| 27 |
green revolution |
agricultural development based on chemical fertilizers, pesticides, 20th century cultivation techniques and new crop varieties such as IR-8 "miracle rice" |
anthro chapter four |
| 28 |
green revolution |
program that envouraged farmers to adopt modern agricultural methods |
The Indian Subcontinent |
| 29 |
Green revolution |
term used to describe the transformation of agriculture in many developing nations that led to significant increases in agricultural production between the 1940s and 1960s |
mmmm mmm |
| 30 |
green revolution |
the development of highly preoductive crop strains and use of modern agricultural techniques to increase yields of food crops |
Biology Exam 4 |
| 31 |
Green Revolution |
The period of time during the 20th century when plant scientists developed genetically uniform, high-yielding varieties of important food crops such as rice and wheat. |
AP Environmental Unit 5 Vocabulary |
| 32 |
Green Revolution |
successful recent development of higher yield, faster growing varieties of rice & other cereals in certain developing countries (ie. Mexico, India, China, Vietnam, ...) that led to increased productivity and reduced the gap between growing population and food needs. |
AP Human Geography V |
| 33 |
Green Revolution |
The development of higher-yield and fast-growing crops through increased technology, pesticides, and fertilizers transferred from the developed to developing world to alleviate the problem of food supply in those regions of the globe. |
Barrons Chapter 7 |
| 34 |
Green Revolution |
Rapid diffusion of agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers. |
Rubenstein Chapter 10 |
| 35 |
green revolution |
the development of higher-yield and fast-growing crops through increased technology, pesticides, and fertilizers transferred from the developed to developing world to alleviate the problem of food supply in those regions of the globe. |
Barrons Chapter 7 |
| 36 |
Green Revolution |
Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers. |
An Introduction To Human Geography: The Cultural Landscape(Chapter 10) |
| 37 |
Green revolution |
rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers. |
The Cultural Landscape: An Introduction to Human Geography - Chapter 10 Key Terms |
| 38 |
Green Revolution |
period in the 1970's in India when they supplied all of their own food |
Dan's India Test and More Ms. Jackson |
| 39 |
green revolution |
when farmers began to develope more productive rice, wheat and maize |
World Geography-Unit 8 South Asia Vocabulary |
| 40 |
green revolution |
effort to use modern techinques and science (pesticides, disease-resistant crops, fertilization) to increase production of food worldwide |
Hadley 3 |