Why did the hunter - gathers travel from place to place ? In what ways are these similar to / different from the reasons for which we travel today
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solid uniform iron cube of volume 1ltr is fastened to ont end of an ideal string,the other end of which is attached to a light plastic bucket containing water.the string passes over an ideal pulley and the iron cube is suspended in the water,as shown in fig.it is found that the system is in equilibrium.(water doesn't split during the process performed in options).mark the correct options.assuming density of water=1gm/cc and iron = 7.8gm/cc36. x का वह मान जो समीकरण
10(x +6)+8(x-3)=D5(5r-4)
को संतुष्ट करता है वह निम्न समीकरण को
संतुष्ट करता है:
(1) 3(3x-5) = 2x + 1
.(2) 2(x+3)= 5(x-5)+4
(3)-5(x-5) = 2(x-3)+5
(4) 5(x-3) =x+5
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Hunter-gatherers travelled from place to place due to the following reasons: If they stayed at one place for a long time, they would have eaten up all the plant and animal resources available at that place. As animals move from place to place in search of food, hunters also moved to chase them for hunting. we now use wheels which are similar to the one they used we also move for other reasons like education, work etc.. but not for food
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