Spatial Patterns: Spatial patterns refer to regular arrangements or distributions of objects, people, or phenomena in space. In the context of global distribution of agriculture, spatial patterns might show clusters of agricultural activity in certain regions (such as the Corn Belt in the United States) or distinct patterns related to climate zones.
Diffusion: Diffusion is the process by which a phenomenon spreads from one place to another over time. It can describe how agricultural practices or crops spread across different regions and continents due to migration, trade, or cultural exchange.
Food Security: Food security refers to a state where all people have reliable access to sufficient quantities of nutritious food for an active and healthy life. Understanding the global distribution of agriculture plays a crucial role in addressing food security challenges and ensuring equitable access to food resources.