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7 July, 20:43

The green revolution had some inadvertent, damaging consequence, which of these would be the best example of that?

Damage to the environment from the use of artificial fertilizers

Famine in many regions caused by new irrigation techniques

Traditional values disappearing due to new agricultural techniques

Original crop species being destroyed or replaced by new crop species

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  1. 7 July, 20:56
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    Damage to the environment from the use of artificial fertilizers.

    Answer: Option A.

    Explanation:

    The concept of green revolution was that there was use of fertilizers, high yielding varieties and the irrigation methods in the agriculture. With the use of all this, there was increase in the production of the agricultural produce of food grains.

    But with the all this, there was damage to the environment also with the use of fertilizers. The fertilizers used for increase in production flowed in the river water with the rain and also damaged the soil by removing it's some of the major nutrients.
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