How has soil helped in the development of early civilization?
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In ancient civilizations, the role of religion was to form the social structures, developed individual's spiritual quality, and leading government corruption. Religion is a set of beliefs concerning the big idea in the world involved in cultural behavior and practices.
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Human society has developed through utilization of our planet's resources in amazingly unique, creative, and productive ways that have furthered human evolution and sustained global societies. Of these resources, soil and water have provided humans with the ability to produce food, through agriculture, for our sustenance. In exploring the link between soil and agriculture, this article will highlight 1) our transition from hunter-gatherer to agrarian societies; 2) the major soil properties that contribute to fertile soils; 3) the impacts of intensive agriculture on soil degradation; and 4) the basic concepts of sustainable agriculture and soil management. These topics will be discussed to demonstrate the vital role that soils play in our agriculturally-dependent society.
Agriculture and Human Society
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