Social Sciences, asked by Risshan, 8 months ago

How Did human change from nomadic to settled life?​

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Answered by shashwat463312
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This transition everywhere is associated with the change from a largely nomadic hunter-gatherer way of life to a more settled, agrarian-based one, due to the inception of the domestication of various plant and animal species—depending on the species locally available, and probably also influenced by local culture

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Answered by sonia1703
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yes they did change

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intially , they used to live a nomadic life as they didn't know how to grow plants , rear animals , etc but they would move around , collect and eat wild food which included meat of several animals , etc as they didn't know how to cook . however , later on , when man accidentally threw some seeds of some fruit in the soil ( as there were all the conditions necessary for a plant to grow as it was a really old time ) , the plant grew out of that seed . man was fascinated at this and thought to do this only . now , the man lived a nomadic life as to find himslefi water and something to eat . but now as he grew plants which will later give fruits , the man can eat those . also the man could settle at a place where water is available and the temperature is good . thus , many people came together to a particular spot where all the conditions were available , later on those people formed the caste system (about which we study now )

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