What is the key feature that distinguishes intensive agriculture from horticulture?
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The most notable difference fromagriculture is that horticulturedeals with small scale gardening and usually in enclosed gardens although this is not a necessity while agriculture is done on large scale with extensive crop cultivation. Agriculture is the science of growing food crops and rearing animals for farming.
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A) Intensive agriculture uses techniques that allow people to cultivate fields permanently.
B) Intensive agriculture begins only after a population reaches a critical density.
C) Only intensive agriculture incorporates any sort of technology.
D) Horticulture produces foods for village use, while intensive agriculture focuses on crops to sell.
B) Intensive agriculture begins only after a population reaches a critical density.
C) Only intensive agriculture incorporates any sort of technology.
D) Horticulture produces foods for village use, while intensive agriculture focuses on crops to sell.
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