History, asked by PriyaXI, 4 months ago

How had the changing environment affected
the life of ancient people?​

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Answered by zack1706
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Explanation:

Humans began to work with and occasionally against their environment to create a stable way to acquire food as well as a more stable lifestyle. On the other hand, the environment, the climate in particular, definitely dictated the movement and survival methods of early humans.

Answered by suggulachandravarshi
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→ For the vast majority of human history, we were hunter-gatherers. This was one of the most successful methods of living humans have enjoyed, and hunter-gatherers collected food, created clothes (warmth), and shelter. They lived healthy and productive lives. But whether out of a desire for more food, growing grains for alcohol, or just experimentation from the abundant leisure time that hunter-gatherers had, humans began to settle down and farm around 12,000 years ago. We formed what's called an agrarian society. An agrarian society is a society where cultivating the land is the primary source of wealth: where the focus is on agriculture and farming.

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