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how did the people select plant and animals for domestication​

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Answered by hitman360rr
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Answer:

people selected plants and animals on the basis of observations.

the plants which they thought can be consumed were planted many times in order to obtain the product.

the animals which were not harmful to the humans were bred by them in order to fulfill milk needs and meat needs

Answered by AkariOzora
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Very often, plants and animals that are tended by people become different from wild plants and animals. This is because people select plants and animals for domestication. They also select plants that yield large-size grain, and have strong stalks, capable of bearing the weight of the ripe grain.

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