1. Identify the scales of analysis in the two maps shown .
2. Explain why all of Southeast Asia is shaded in a single color in the world map , whereas Southeast Asian countries are shaded differently in the regional map .
3. Describe what the rice production data for Southeast Asia and West Africa , where rice is traditionally grown , imply about the intensity of land use in these areas .
4. Describe ONE technological advancement that made the Green Revolution possible .
5. Using the data shown on the maps , explain how the Green Revolution affected farmers in less developed countries
6 Explain the degree to which mechanization changed rice production in less developed countries
7. Explain how the use of agricultural chemicals contributed to the change in rice production Please respond on separate paper , following directions from your teacher .

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Answer:

1. I can't identify the scale without seeing the map.

2. I can't explain without seeing the map.

3. I can't describe without seeing the map.

4. The Green Revolution was birthed after technological advancements in the agricultural field. One example of this is the introduction of pesticides and GMO crops. With genetically modified crops and special seeds constructed to prevent insects, crops were able to produce more abundantly hence the Green Revolution.

5. Again, I can't explain without seeing the map.

6. I need the map.

7. Agricultural chemicals contributed to the change in rice production. With advancements in agricultural technology, thanks to the Green Revolution, the farming world has seen improvements in cultivation. This holds true with rice. More rice is being producted more effectively and at a faster rate.

Explanation:

1. The scale of analysis on the Map is at highest to show the globe.

2.The Southeast Asia is shaded in a single color in the world map because its produces 0.5 tons - 1.0 tons per acre of rice.

3. The rice production data for Southeast Asia and West Africa  differs because the first produces 0.5 tons - 1.0 tons per acre of rice while the later produces 0.56 per acre of rice.

4. The Green Revolution was birthed after technological advancements in the agricultural field. One example of this is the introduction of pesticides and GMO crops. With genetically modified crops and special seeds constructed to prevent insects, crops were able to produce more abundantly hence the Green Revolution.

5. The green revolution lead to improvized rice seed for efficiency.

6. Mechanization changed rice production in less developed countries because its led to abundancy and efficiency or rice production

7. Agricultural chemicals contributed to the change in rice production. With advancements in agricultural technology, thanks to the Green Revolution, the farming world has seen improvements in cultivation. This holds true with rice. More rice is being producted more effectively and at a faster rate.

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