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In which of the following ways has the Green Revolution been unfriendly to the environment?
soil conservation
crop rotation
use of pesticides
introduction of new varieties of crops
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Use of pesticides and introduction of new varieties of crops.
Why: the Green Revolution greatly increased pesticide (and fertilizer) use, causing pollution, pest resistance, and harm to non‑target species. The spread of high‑yielding varieties also promoted monocultures and genetic erosion, reducing biodiversity and resilience. Soil conservation and crop rotation are generally environmentally friendly practices.
Why: the Green Revolution greatly increased pesticide (and fertilizer) use, causing pollution, pest resistance, and harm to non‑target species. The spread of high‑yielding varieties also promoted monocultures and genetic erosion, reducing biodiversity and resilience. Soil conservation and crop rotation are generally environmentally friendly practices.
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