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Read the text and answer the questions: What will we eat in the future?By 2050, the Earth's population will be about ten billion. This means we will need to increase food production tofeed almost three billion more people. But how can we do that without destroying the planet?In the past, whenever we needed to produce more food, we simply cut down forests or ploughed grasslands tomake more farms and pastures. Agriculture has caused the loss of whole ecosystems around the globe, includingthe prairies of North America, the Atlantic forest of South America and some of the steppes of Central Asia. Wecan no longer do this.Scientists believe one solution to the problem is vertical farming. This is a method for growing crops indoors in ahighly controlled environment. The vertical farms, which will be in greenhouses in urban areas, will use newtechniques, such as hydroponics and aeroponics, allowing farmers to grow plants without any soil.Another solution is genetically modified food. Scientists are trying to create 'super plants' which will grow fasterand require less water, fertiliser or pesticides. To do this, they change the genes of the plants' seeds. They can dothe same with animals, too, and they have even managed to grow meat in labs. In the near future, a single cellfrom a turkey or a cow will be enough to make a trillion burgers and one day, lab-grown meat might taste just likemeat from real farm animals. But will people eat it?Some scientists are worried about the possible effects of genetically modified food on people's health, so theyare trying to find ways to make better use of the resources we already have. Insects, for example, a great sourceof protein and they don't need as much space or water as farm animals. Aquaculture, or ocean farms, could alsoprovide a solution to the future food crisis.Answer the question:2. What did we do in the past to produce more food?
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There are three main legal systems in the world, namely, common law, continental law, and religious law.
2. the Legal systems of European countries belong to the continental law, which is based on Roman law.
3. the Common law and the law of justice are based on the doctrine of precedents or on the principle of Roman law stare decisis, which means "to adhere to decisions".
4. the Common law was formed in England and was inherited by all countries that were once part of the British Empire, with the exception of Malta, Scotland, the us state of Louisiana and the province of Quebec in Canada.