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The Agricultural Revolution was the process of humanity's transition from hunting-gathering and nomadism to food production through agriculture and breeding, and to a sedentary lifestyle, which took place near 10,000 BC. Through this, new, effective methods of obtaining food resulted in a significant increase in the amount of food available to humans, and thus a huge increase in the population, and made it possible for a part of the population to specialize in activities not directly related to ensuring survival. These changes led to the formation of a civilization.