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Kitty [74]
2 years ago
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New technology, such as more effective irrigation techniques, could benefit society by

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Ray Of Light [21]2 years ago
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Answer: increasing the amount of crops produced.

Inessa05 [86]2 years ago
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Increasing of crops produced
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