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Changes from food gathering to food providing from hunting to domesticating animals represent a big advance in main life. Explain

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Answered by shanmukh51
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Often these hunter-gatherers interfered with wild vegetation for the purpose of promoting the growth of a particular plant by sowing its seeds. They also uprooted and destroyed flora deemed undesirable. These types of environmental modification were frequently aided by the use of fire.

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Answered by rahulkumar24032008
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A major reason for this focus has been the widely held belief that knowledge of hunter-gatherer societies could open a window into understanding early human cultures. After all, it is argued that for the vast stretch of human history, people lived by foraging for wild plants and animals

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Explain how hunter-gatherers affected the environment in which they lived. They burned prairies to keep them open grasslands to hunt bison. This destroyed environments and over hunting killed off some animals. Human sewage and food wastes are because the can be broken down by natural process.

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