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the major improvement in agriculture that humans learnt during the Neolithic period was ________.

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Answered by archanajoshi068
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It was doing agriculture on a lage scale and hunting down many animals

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Answered by genious2000
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During Neolithic period (Between 10,000 and 3000 B.C.E.), people in several areas around the earth developed new agricultural methods and machines, such as the plow pulled by horses or oxen. During this time, people also began the slow domestication and development of both crops and animals. The results of these changes made agricultural production much more productive. Food output increased. More land could be farmed by fewer people or in fewer hours. This resulted in greatly improved production and increased the availability of food.

Results:

1.  Agricultural innovation greatly increased food production output and created a surplus beyond what was needed for survival.

2.  Producing more food freed people’s time from agricultural work. Some people continued to work in agriculture, while others did other forms of work.

3.  People could specialize in work other than agriculture. The amount of non-agricultural goods produced increased.

4.  With more food and temporarily better nutrition, population increased. Often, a population increased at a faster rate than an area’s resources were capable of sustaining it, and nutrition per person returned to its original level.

5.  As families and the number of potential workers grew, food production could increase even more.


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