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List the advantages and disadvantages of farming in early times.​

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Answered by acekaplayer
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Explanation:

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Triticum durumThe development of earliest villages in the Middle East coincide with first domestication of grasses like wild barley and wheat. Large fields with these wild grains are still found in Anatolia. Seeds from wild grains ripen over a period of three weeks. A individual using a flint-blade sickle can harvest about two pounds of grain an hour. Grain harvested by a group of people over a three week period can last them a year. Additionally, grain is easier to store than other foodstuffs because it can be dried and preserved and doesn't rot like some kinds of potatoes and vegetables.

 Agriculture freed humans from the natural productivity of the territory they occupied and allowed them to manipulate their environment to meet their needs. This in turn allowed them expand their communities and meant they had to spend less time in the pursuit of food, freeing them to do other things.

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Answered by probrainsme104
7

Answer:

The advantage of farming is humans now had a reliable and renewable food source and also the disadvantage is diseases became more common amongst people.

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Advantages of farming in early times

  • Early farmers domesticated cereals, fruits, vegetables and animals. This helped to preserve many species selected for his or her high nutrient content and reliable harvests.
  • In turn, the stable food supply created by farms kept people from starving, and of course led to a rapid increase in population round the world.
  • Farming enabled people to grow all the food they needed in one place, with a way smaller group of individuals. This led to massive increment, creating cities and trade.

Disadvantages of farming in early times

  • It initially yielded a poorer diet than hunting and gathering as people presumably ate less of a range of food and maybe ate less meat.
  • If there was a controversy with the crop, people had more difficulty moving on, and maybe were more likely to suffer from malnutrition or starve.
  • When early humans began farming, they were able to produce enough food that they now not had to migrate to their food source.

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