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hen did early humans start growing crops?
me two crops grown by early humans.
hat kind of natural disasters did early humans face?
hen did the ancient history of India begin?
the following questions.
at is history?
w did humans learn to grow food?
he study of history help us?​

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Answered by FathimaMehana
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before farming people lived by hunting wild animals and gathering wild plants when supplies ran out these hunter gatherers moved on forming means that people did not need to travel to find food instead they begin to live in settled communities and crew crops produced animals on on nearly land

Answered by Nausheen1809
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Sometime around 12,000 years ago, our hunter-gatherer ancestors began trying their hand at farming. First, they grew wild varieties of crops like peas, lentils and barley and herded wild animals like goats and wild oxen.

Floods, storms, earthquakes, droughts, forest fires and volcanic eruptions are among the most devastating types of natural catastrophe. But some disasters are man-made. These include explosions, major fires, aviation, shipping and railway accidents, and the release of toxic substances into the environment.

The History of India begins with the birth of the Indus Valley Civilization, more precisely known as Harappan Civilization. It flourished around 2,500 BC, in the western part of South Asia, what today is Pakistan and Western India.

Until now, researchers believed farming was 'invented' some 12,000 years ago in an area that was home to some of the earliest known human civilizations. A new discovery offers the first evidence that trial plant cultivation began far earlier -- some 23,000 years ago

Studying history is important because it allows us to understand our past, which in turn allows us to understand our present. ... Studying history can provide us with insight into our cultures of origin as well as cultures with which we might be less familiar, thereby increasing cross-cultural awareness and understanding.

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