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what led to the growth of grasslands in the neolithic age​

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Answered by bably66
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Neolithic, likewise called New Stone Age, the last phase of Cultural  advancement or innovative improvement among ancient people.

The New Stone Age, or Neolithic Age, started when individuals began to farm and create their very own sustenance. The growth of grassland and disclosure of cultivating did not occur at the same time. More than a large number of years, individuals continuously figured out how to raise creatures and plant crops.To begin with, they developed wild assortments of crops like peas, lentils and grain and grouped wild creatures like goats and wild bulls. In the end, they moved outward, spreading cultivating to the rest of the world.

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