Social Sciences, asked by mishti8340, 10 months ago

Write 8 to 10 things that would be different in your life without agriculture and industry ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

okay

Explanation:

1.we will not able to wear modern clothes.

2.it should be like khadi clothes

3.no concrete house.

4.no advance foods

5.no machinaries.

6. life is difficult

Answered by Rocky1951
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Let's take a look at where we'd be in a world without agriculture.

1) Hungry, very hungry

While this seems like a given there are genuinely people who think food is made in grocery stores. Without agriculture, we'd starve.

2) Naked and homeless

People often think agriculture is just a good source, they forget that it's also the industry that provides many essential raw materials. The lumber and logging field are huge parts of the industry, and these are just a few examples.

3) Without many everyday items

Without agriculture you can say goodbye to products like makeup, soap, paper and ethanol. All of them are made up of some sort of agricultural by-product.

4) Facing a lack of modern medicine

Did you know that in the 20th century, insulin actually came from pigs? Some places in the world actually still use insulin that comes from swine. Many agricultural GMOs are used to produce various medicines. A world without agriculture would be very different compared to the world we live in today. Without agriculture, we wouldn't be here.


I have combined some of the ideas with some other examples to create this list of six ways your life without oil and gas products could be different.

1. Your morning routine would change

What do you do first in the morning? Brush your teeth? Go for a run? The materials in toothbrushes and running shoes are made from petrochemicals produced when petroleum is refined. What about your mid-morning snack? You might not be able to eat your favourite B.C. gala apples because the agricultural industry relies on trains and trucks to get “our fruits and vegetables from the farmers’ fields to our kitchen tables,” said Albertan Michael Ervin.

2. You would have to rethink your wardrobe

If you love your wrinkle-free shirt, you can probably thank oil delivered by pipelines. If you wear glasses, the lenses and frames were probably made using a derivative of crude oil.

3. Your health may be affected

Think of your last trip to the doctor’s office or hospital. Heart valves and artificial limbs couldn’t be produced without oil and gas. How would it affect our health if we didn’t have these life saving health products?

4. You would have to cancel your trip to Paris

About 10 per cent of every barrel of oil is used for jet fuel to power airplanes and helicopters. Petroleum is needed to power airplanes, but it is also helping to make air travel more efficient. “Airplanes use less fuel today because they are lighter, and they’re lighter because they use polymers made from hydrocarbons,” said Andre Brunell from Montreal.

5. You wouldn’t be reading this blog post

That’s right – the plastics used to make electronics such as computers and phones are made with petrochemicals. Without oil and gas, you may have to resort to using a carrier pigeon.

6. You would have a different understanding of the universe

According to NASA, “a space shuttle’s large external tank is loaded with more than 500,000 gallons of super-cold liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen, which are mixed and burned together to form the fuel for the orbiter’s three main rocket engines.”This hydrogen is derived from petroleum. How would your idea of the solar system be different without knowledge discovered thanks to space exploration?
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