How did environmental changes help in the discovery of farming?
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The environmental change that triggered the discovery of farming was the end of the last ice age about 12000 years ago. There was an increase in temperature in the world and a shift towards warmer climatic conditions. As a result, new grasslands emerged, particularly in West Asia.
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The environmental change that triggered the discovery of farming was the end of the last ice age about 12000 years ago. There was an increase in temperature in the world and a shift towards warmer climatic conditions. As a result, new grasslands emerged, particularly in West Asia.
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