Asked by jackson

How are urban farming and vertical farming similar?
Group of answer choices

Both use the same amount of water as traditional farming

Both can only grow certain types of crops

Both require large areas of land to be effective

Both can operate in urban environments

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Correct answer: Both can operate in urban environments.

Explanation: Urban farming by definition takes place in cities, and vertical farms are often built in urban or peri-urban buildings. The other choices are incorrect: water use and crop types vary (vertical farms often use less water and favor certain crops but aren’t limited to only a few), and neither approach necessarily requires large land areas.