Social Sciences, asked by shijitomsonjoy, 6 months ago

6.
Very Short Answer Questions.
(a)
Why are different crops grown in different areas?
(b)
How did the people begin herding animals?
What types of animals were selected for breeding?
Why did the early people make hearths both inside and outside the huts?
(e)
What findings suggest that people kept animals?​

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Answered by shreyahalder649
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Explanation:

1. Different crops are grown in different regions because growing of crops depends upon the geographical conditions, demand of produce, labour and level of technology. Favourable topography of soil, climates also play an important role in selection of crops to be grown in that area.

2. Agricultural communities developed approximately 10,000 years ago when humans began to domesticate plants and animals. By establishing domesticity, families and larger groups were able to build communities and transition from a nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyle dependent on foraging and hunting for survival.

3. Archaeologists have found traces of huts or houses at some sites. These may have provided shelter in cold weather. Archaeologists have also found cooking hearths both inside and outside the huts, which suggests that, depending on the weather, people could cook food either indoors or outdoors.

4. Having pet(s) was shown to significantly reduce triglycerides, and thus heart disease risk, in the elderly. A study by the National Institute of Health found that people who owned dogs were less likely to die as a result of a heart attack than those who did not own one.

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