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Why did the early humans leave their nomadic life ?

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Answered by murugavelava
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I think for the first time somebody notice that if you plant a seed it will grow. Hunter gatherers already knew what to eat. They knew of plants that matured in one season, they knew the time of year to go to areas where they can find food.When they realized they can plant the seeds from these plants,they started to grow their own food. People can make more permanent shelters, people crushed grain into flour which allowed them to get sufficient proteins and hunting became less necessary and by growing edible grains would draw herbivores which drew the the animals to them. These animals eventually corralled and domesticated. It was a much more stable life style. Food was more guaranteed and offspring were healthy and a higher in fact survival rate. Population kept growing and growing to today. The Earth has 90 billion people living on it.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The Stratford commission is sent by British government to mediate India.

It proposed some suggestions such as Dominan status to India and calling a meeting to draft new constitution and all states will have liberate to be part of the federation .

These proposals opposed by the congress and called Quit India Movement

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