History, asked by tanishasinha510, 1 year ago

In which area of the world did agriculture begin to develop between 9000 bce and 1000 bce
A. Modern-day Western Untied States and Canada
B. Modern-day Eastern Brazil
C. Modern-day Sub-Saharan Africa
D. Modern-day Australia

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

B. Modern-day Eastern Brazil

Answered by dreamrob
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Modern-day Eastern Brazil area of the world did agriculture begin to develop between 9000 bc and 1000 bc ( Option B is the correct answer)

  • Agriculture began roughly 12,000 years ago in numerous sites throughout the world. In the Old World, the Near East, China, Southeast Asia, and Africa, and the New World, Mesoamerica, South America, and Northeastern North America, the first crops and livestock were domesticated.
  • Farming originated in the 4th millennium BCE in the hill country of southeastern Turkey, western Iran, and the Levant, where a diverse range of domesticable plants and animals were found.
  • Because there are so many ancient agricultural sites in this area, some historians have suggested that the Near East be viewed as a "nuclear area" where occurrences in one spot influenced happenings in others.
  • Barley, wheat, goats, and sheep have domesticated in the Near East around 11,000 years ago, followed by pigs and cattle 10,000 years ago, peas and lentils 8,000 years ago, and olives and grapes around 6,000 years ago.

Hence, Modern-day Eastern Brazil area of the world did agriculture begin to develop between 9000 bc and 1000 bc

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