Why did hunter gathers moved from place to place? State two reasons
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Hunter-gatherers travelled from place to place for four basic reasons which are as follows: If they stayed at one place for a long time, they would have eaten up all the available plant and animal resources. ... Plants and trees bear fruit in different seasons. So when season changed, people moved to another place.
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The reasons why the hunter-gatherers used to move from place to place are :-
- Hunter-gatherers did not know how to grow crops or cultivate. So in the places where they used to settle, they often used to consume all the food and animals for meat. Thus in search of food they used to move from place to place.
- The movement of hunter-gatherers depended on the movement of animals. The animals in search of the prey used to move the hunter-gatherers after them
- Seasonal variations led to the production of different fruits and vegetables differently.
- Artificial means of supplying water was not possible in the ancient times. People were totally depended on the water of streams, rivers for their livelihood, transportation. Often those rivers and streams were seasonal. People used to move from place to place according to the course of rivers and where they got water
- The early human beings used to live natural Caves or under the open sky.
- The early humans lived on the caves and painted on the walls of the caves. It was the most common form to express themselves and communicate with others.
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