Social Sciences, asked by dagarpreeti191, 5 months ago

(4) Why did Animals moved from
place to place in paleolithic age?​

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Answered by Gajjusingh
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Answer:

In order for Stone Age people to survive, they had to move with these herds of animals. Old Stone Age people were always on the move. A person who moves from place to place is called a nomad. Because of their nomadic lifestyle, Old Stone Age people built temporary homes, rather than perman

Answered by OindrillaLahiri
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Explanation:

The world was a much colder place to live on than our modern world. Wild herds of animals roamed the land in search of food, which was scarce at that time. In order for Stone Age people to survive, they had to move with these herds of animals. Old Stone Age people were always on the move.

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