History, asked by jjjohnson, 6 months ago

How did the environment enable agricultural societies to trade?

Early societies learned to rely on other villages for food when their crops failed.
Early societies developed crops to trade with to take control of new trade routes.
Early societies that developed a food surplus could trade with neighboring villages.
Early societies created trading posts out of temporary shelters for hunting and fishing.

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Answered by navyasuresh
14

Answer:

Due to higher productivity of agricultural products.

Explanation:

The environment enable agricultural societies to trade with their neighboring regions because due to good environmental conditions, crop produces maximum yield and due to this maximum yield surplus amount of food and other products will be produced so this surplus food and products will be sold to the neighboring regions and enable the agricultural societies to trade with other regions.

Answered by melnakl
13

Answer: its is C

Explanation:i did it on edge

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