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Which factor was the most important in affecting Paleolithic humans’ lives? health climate floods group size.

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Answered by afreen786n
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Climate - they were hunter gatherers and nomadic. If there was a poor growing season there would be less food to scavenge and the weather might affect the herds of animals that they followed.



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Answered by phillipinestest
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Climate is the factor which affected the paleolithic humans.

Explanation:

The Paleolithic humans existed three million years ago. These human's lives were affected by climatic and environmental changes. They used stone tools primarily for hunting. The climate fluctuated abruptly between warm and colder temperatures.

The ice sheets and ice caps were formed on Arctic and Antarctic regions. The climate changed to cooler, drier and warmer seasonal climate as it is today. The term Paleolithic refers to Old Stone Age and is derived from Greek.

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