In effect of the green revolution was the:

Decrease in agricultural production

Shrinkage of the arak sea

Increase of the fish population lakes

Decrease in pollution

It’s not increase in Ari culture

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The Green Revolution, which occurred primarily between the 1940s and the 1960s, introduced high-yielding variety seeds, chemical fertilizers, and advanced irrigation techniques to improve agricultural productivity. Its primary effect was an increase in agricultural production.

From the options you provided, the most directly related effect of the Green Revolution is not represented. However, typically the Green Revolution is associated with:

  • Increase in agricultural production: This includes the production of staple crops like wheat and rice in many parts of the world, particularly in developing countries.

Since you mentioned "It's not an increase in agriculture," but did not provide relevant positive outcomes, it's important to note that while the Green Revolution achieved increased yields, it also led to some negative repercussions, such as environmental degradation and increased reliance on chemical inputs.

If you're looking for a discussion around adverse effects or different angles, please clarify, and I'd be happy to assist!

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