how did the early human being travel from one place to another ?
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they moved from one place to another because of climatic conditions. before the discovery of wheel they us to walk and make a camp if they are tired the they used carts to move from one place to another. mostly they migrated in search of food and shelter
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In the early days, people had no means of transport. Whenever they had to go somewhere they walked on feet. They used animals to carry their goods. It took a great deal to time. The invention of the wheel proved to be a boon for the people. It made transport easier. By and by different means of transport such as railways, airways, etc. developed. Airplanes have made travel faster. Now, we can cover a long distance within hours.
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