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Primitive men were nomads write three sentences to support your answers

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Answered by Anonymous
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•Primitive man was nomad because they moved from place to place in search of food and water.

•During the early period, early humans engaged in hunting and gathering. They were skilled in gathering food, including berries, plants, and wild eatable food.

•Since he has no permanent houses and settlements, when the weather at a particular place changed, he shifted to the places where the weather conditions are more hospitable.

Answered by nairaryaashok01
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Answer:

Primitive men were nomads.

Explanation:

Primitive men were nomads because

  • They hunted animals and collected fruits and vegetables for survival.
  • They had no fixed home, they used to travel from one place to another in search of food.
  • After discovering the practise of agriculture, they stayed at river banks. Even after that, they moved from one river bank to another.

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