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Explain how flora and fauna are so well integrated in our daily life?

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Answered by nishantkohli40pa23kf
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Plants and Animals as Food

Human beings hunted animals and gathered plants for food long before the formation of permanent settlements. Some of the earliest animals used for food by humans were insects, fish, wild pigs, and deer or antelope. Plants used for food included berries, mushrooms, and various seeds and nuts. Before the invention of agriculture or farming, gathering and eating plants was just as dangerous, in a sense, as hunting animals for meat. Many plants are toxic to humans, and simply picking the wrong berries or mushrooms for a meal could seriously injure or kill that person.

Plants and Animals Put to Work

Plants and animals have been used by people to help with a variety of tasks for millennia. Plants were used to create clothing, such as straw hats and woven cotton textiles. Clothing helped to shield human skin from the sun and to help regulate body temperature. Animal fur and pelts were also used to create clothing that allowed people to safely hunt, work and live outdoors, especially in colder climates.

Plants and Animals Used as Tools

Animal bone could be carved into knives, spears and other useful instruments. Animal bladders were sometimes used to create bags, while hollowed-out horns from animals like rams could be used to transmit sounds over long distances. Wood from trees was used to build everything from the bodies of spears to hunting bows. Later on in human history, wood was used in the creation of the first guns. Bird feathers were often used to balance arrows, or to add warmth to clothing, especially moccasins

Plants and Animals Welcomed as Companions

Human beings are social creatures that crave companionship. In addition to providing us with food, labor and tools, plants and animals have given us their company over generations, helping to comfort us and make us more productive.

Answered by nishantkohli40pa23kf
7

Plants and Animals as Food

Human beings hunted animals and gathered plants for food long before the formation of permanent settlements. Some of the earliest animals used for food by humans were insects, fish, wild pigs, and deer or antelope. Plants used for food included berries, mushrooms, and various seeds and nuts. Before the invention of agriculture or farming, gathering and eating plants was just as dangerous, in a sense, as hunting animals for meat. Many plants are toxic to humans, and simply picking the wrong berries or mushrooms for a meal could seriously injure or kill that person.

Plants and Animals Put to Work

Plants and animals have been used by people to help with a variety of tasks for millennia. Plants were used to create clothing, such as straw hats and woven cotton textiles. Clothing helped to shield human skin from the sun and to help regulate body temperature. Animal fur and pelts were also used to create clothing that allowed people to safely hunt, work and live outdoors, especially in colder climates.

Plants and Animals Used as Tools

Animal bone could be carved into knives, spears and other useful instruments. Animal bladders were sometimes used to create bags, while hollowed-out horns from animals like rams could be used to transmit sounds over long distances. Wood from trees was used to build everything from the bodies of spears to hunting bows. Later on in human history, wood was used in the creation of the first guns. Bird feathers were often used to balance arrows, or to add warmth to clothing, especially moccasins

Plants and Animals Welcomed as Companions

Human beings are social creatures that crave companionship. In addition to providing us with food, labor and tools, plants and animals have given us their company over generations, helping to comfort us and make us more productive.

Answered by nishantkohli40pa23kf
6

Plants and Animals as Food

Human beings hunted animals and gathered plants for food long before the formation of permanent settlements. Some of the earliest animals used for food by humans were insects, fish, wild pigs, and deer or antelope. Plants used for food included berries, mushrooms, and various seeds and nuts. Before the invention of agriculture or farming, gathering and eating plants was just as dangerous, in a sense, as hunting animals for meat. Many plants are toxic to humans, and simply picking the wrong berries or mushrooms for a meal could seriously injure or kill that person.

Plants and Animals Put to Work

Plants and animals have been used by people to help with a variety of tasks for millennia. Plants were used to create clothing, such as straw hats and woven cotton textiles. Clothing helped to shield human skin from the sun and to help regulate body temperature. Animal fur and pelts were also used to create clothing that allowed people to safely hunt, work and live outdoors, especially in colder climates.

Plants and Animals Used as Tools

Animal bone could be carved into knives, spears and other useful instruments. Animal bladders were sometimes used to create bags, while hollowed-out horns from animals like rams could be used to transmit sounds over long distances. Wood from trees was used to build everything from the bodies of spears to hunting bows. Later on in human history, wood was used in the creation of the first guns. Bird feathers were often used to balance arrows, or to add warmth to clothing, especially moccasins

Plants and Animals Welcomed as Companions

Human beings are social creatures that crave companionship. In addition to providing us with food, labor and tools, plants and animals have given us their company over generations, helping to comfort us and make us more productive.

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