Geography, asked by manashberiwal5100, 11 months ago

. What do you think compelled mankind to live in clusters or groups?

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Answered by gauravarduino
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Answer:

Humans do not live uniformly around the planet, but rather in clusters because of earth's physical geography. ... Ecologists believe that humans have out-grown the Earth's carrying capacity, which is a scientific way of saying that the planet can no longer sustain or support human activity.

Answered by jitendrakumar42015
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Early Human

Explanation:

  • Apes are social creatures, the group brings protection, warmth, and the ability to gather large amounts of varied foods. In that sense people of any period are no different to other colonies of Ape species.

  • What does set Sapiens apart us that groups of people even from early times show extreme nomadism and have a particular behavior in which smaller tribes come together in a gathering of all groups in a geographic area.
  • The festival a time of trade in objects, knowledge, stories and most importantly genetics. Mothers and grandmothers come together to see themselves in and assist with new generations.
  • Youths became initial men. Each smaller group were travelling long distances to come together in such gatherings.
  • So early man came together in family groups for protection, learning and food gathering. The same as Apes do but we expanded by coming together in the rituals of festival.

  • It still happens, religious pilgrimage, rock concerts, lifestyle confests like Burning Man down to simple family gatherings, the Sunday lunch at one end, marriage and christenings at the other.
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