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discuss the difficulties faced by early man to get his food. ​

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Answered by sana2467
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Answer:

The difficulties faced by early man as a wanderer were as follows:

  • They did not have knowledge of agriculture so finding food was nig task for them
  • They kept on wandering from place-to-place so no settled house
  • Prior to the discovery of fire they had to eat raw food which was not good for health
  • They did not have good tools to protect themselves against the wild animals
  • Neither had they any techniques for hunting animals for food
Answered by tanishagoel198
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Hey mate here's ur answer,

The cravings of hungry stomach initiated man in food-gathering activities. Acquisition of food was an absolute necessity for man to maintain his bodily functions. But man was ill-equipped by nature having no specialized corporeal organ to procure food or fight for survival.

Initially he had to depend on the natural environment like other mammalian species. Soon, by dint of higher brain capacity he tried to control his environment. This was purely struggle in the way towards survival. Ultimately man succeeded to cope up the varied ecological settings by making tools.

The tools were not only the implements of his response or adjustment to the environment; these also facilitated man’s emancipation from the simian way of life and gave birth to culture. Man became successful in exploiting the nature.

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