History, asked by aksa72, 6 months ago

Why did the number of deer, antelope, goat, sheep cattle increased around 1200
years ago?
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Answered by vedantchavan66
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Answer:

Around 12000 years ago, there were major changes in the climate of the world, with a shift to relatively warm conditions. In many areas, this led to the development of grasslands. This in turn led to an increase in the number of deer, antelope, goat, sheep and cattle, i.e. animals that survived on grass.

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Answered by hansikamehta07
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ANSWER :Around 12,000 years ago, there were major changes in the climate of the world, with a shift to relatively warm conditions. This led to the development of grasslands. This increased the no. of deer, antelope, goat, sheep and cattle, i.e. animals that survived on grass.

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