History, asked by vinuthashreereddyka, 10 months ago

what is the different between hunters gathers from farmer's and hearders

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Answered by mishrashivansh
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Answer:

The primary difference is that hunter-gatherers/foragers/hunter-collectors collect naturally occurring food off the landscape, and farmers and herders raise domesticated plants or animals for food. ... Farmers have to stay in one place to take care of their crops.

Answered by visalakshisubramania
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Explanation:

Farmers farm. They plant and harvest vegetables, grains, and/or fruit.

Herders raise domesticated livestock. They look after animals like cows, pigs, sheep, goats, and so on.

Hunters hunt. They kill wild animals for food.

Gatherers take whatever is available to eat in the area. They might scavenge for berries, fruit, fish, etc.

Hunters and gatherers tend to be nomadic, while farmers and herders tend to settle in one area (although herders can be semi-nomadic too; they just bring the animals with them). That's the basic difference.

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