Which of the following describes some of the earliest technologies that made agriculture possible in the ancient world?(1 point)

Responses

the use of tools and livestock to make farmwork easier
the use of tools and livestock to make farmwork easier

the use of crop rotation to preserve soil nutrients
the use of crop rotation to preserve soil nutrients

the use of farm machinery and combustion engines to allow farmers to use more land
the use of farm machinery and combustion engines to allow farmers to use more land

the use of chemicals to make soil more productive and control pests

1 answer

The description that best describes some of the earliest technologies that made agriculture possible in the ancient world is:

the use of tools and livestock to make farmwork easier.

This response reflects the early innovations such as basic hand tools, plows, and the domestication of animals to assist in agricultural tasks. The other options involve technologies and practices that emerged much later in agricultural development.