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what is cleared to make way for agriculture and settlement?

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Answered by atchayasenthil123
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The latest State of the Environment Report suggests that clearing in NSW may be as much as 150 000 ha per annum. Recent clearing has been most extensive in a belt of land, 150 kilometres wide, along the eastern and southern boundaries of the Western Division, and in the northern wheat belt of the Central Division.

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Answered by harissubu425
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Most anthropologists agree that settled agriculture began in the Fertile Crescent in Mesopotamia around 8-10,000 B.C. Its spread across the ancient world allowed humans to stop their daily search for food and exert their energies into creating society.

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