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How did early humans begin to grow food?

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Answered by kk221510347
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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. ... Cultivation allowed the early human to depend on a staple crop and stay in one place.

Answered by Anonymous
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Before farming, people lived by hunting wild animals and gathering wild plants. When supplies ran out, these hunter-gatherers moved on. Farming meant that people did not need to travel to find food. Instead, they began to live in settled communities, and grew crops or raised animals on nearby land.

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Agricultural communities developed approximately 10,000 years ago when humans began to domesticate plants and animals. By establishing domesticity, families and larger groups were able to build communities and transition from a nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyle dependent on foraging and hunting for survival.

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