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What environment did early Africans live in?

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They adapted to their environment by living beside rivers, so that they could fish, drink water, wash them selves or their clothes. They also adapted by learning how to domesticate animals so that they could eat (the animals meat, milk...). And also by farming, so that they could get crops for food. And if they didn't have one of them they had the other to survive.

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Early Africans lived in the western environments.

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