How did early man learn farming
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Early men observed the nature. He saw how seeds grew into plants that bear fruits and vegetables, food. He realised how much useful can animals be. So he started cultivating crops and domesticating animals.
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- Early men observed the nature. He saw how seeds grew into plants that bear fruits and vegetables, food. He realised how much useful can animals be. So he started cultivating crops and domesticating animals.
- First farmers. Around 12,000 years ago, hunter-gatherers made an incredible discovery. They dug up the ground, scattered a few wild grains, and learned how to farm. Farming meant that early humans could control their sources of food by growing plants and raising animals.
- Adam, the first human in the Bible, is also the first farmer. After he is created by God, he is placed in charge of the Garden of Eden.
- Farming began around 10,000 BC on land that became known as the FERTILE CRESCENT. Hunter-gatherers, who had traveled to the area in search of food, began to harvest (gather) wild grains they found growing there. They scattered spare grains on the ground to grow more food.
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