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Tax neutrality
Natural Environment
the physical, chemical, and biological factors and processes that determine the form and survival of life in a particular area.
Ecosystem
A system, or a functioning whole, composed of both the natural environment and all the organisms living within it.
Food-Producing Society
Societies that rely primarily on agriculture and animal husbandry for their sustenance, having transitioned from foraging and hunting-gathering modes of subsistence.
Foraging
The act of searching for and exploiting food resources by animals, including hunting, fishing, and gathering plant materials.
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