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Answered by vindhya17171
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Early humans lived in jungles. They did not know farming and hence spent most of their time looking for food. Early humans ate mostly plants, fruit, nuts and roots found in the jungle. They use stones to kill small animals and ate their raw flesh

Early humans used to travel long distances in search of food and carry heavy loads such as wood for making fire and making houses, and also to carry animals they killed for food. After they learned to tame animals, they used these animals for carrying loads. They also learned to make rafts by tying together straight logs. Rafts helped them to carry heavy loads by the river.

But travelling and transporting by road was still difficult and slow. They first learned to make carts that could pulled along the ground which were called sledges. They used animals to pull the sledges but it could move only on smooth grounds.

Answered by anuradharanchi84
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