How did early farmers and herders select
plants and animals? Give an example of each
to explain.
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Explanation:
Humans were still gatherers – they would gather the food that they could eat. As the greenery increased, people started observing the places where edible plants could be found, how seeds broke off stalks, fell on the ground, and new plants sprouted from them.
The early man learns to grow food gradually as they began to adapt to the land and environment in open areas. Explanation: The early human began to shift from hunting-gathering to cultivation during the Neolithic period.
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Answer:
by the process of domestication
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