they followed the movement of the animals they hunted
Early humans were nomadic because they relied on hunting and gathering resources, which were often scarce in a single location. Moving frequently allowed them to follow the migration patterns of animals and find new sources of food and water. Additionally, they moved to avoid overusing resources in one area and to seek more favorable climates.
Early hunter-gatherer societies often moved to follow the seasonal availability of food and resources. Moving allowed them to exploit a variety of environments, avoid resource depletion, and adapt to changing environmental conditions.
Assuming you meant PUT instead of BUT, they sorted people by time period, age, social class, culture, region, etc.-pretty much the same as modern times, I think! ;-)
Homo erectus individuals were not buried intentionally. Instead, their remains were often left in the open after death, where natural processes like weathering, scavenging, and sedimentation could lead to fossilization over time.
False. Biologists do not believe that humans descended directly from chimpanzees. Instead, both humans and chimpanzees share a common ancestor from millions of years ago.
The gene for connected earlobes is inherited and passed down from parents to offspring. It does not have a specific geographical origin; instead, it is a trait determined by genetics.
Yes, for example, please refer to the following two sentences: I didn't want to eat ice cream. Instead, I ate cake.
A compound sentence is when two sentences are put together to form one sentence by using a conjunction such as and, but, or, nor, for, yet, etc. For example, the following sentences are two sentences: I have a yellow cat. I have a black cat. Instead, I could say "I have a yellow cat and a black cat."
It's when you use you are instead of you're
They actually were settled in Norway, they raided for slaves and additional resources.
Entreat, or possibly plead
He didn't phone her. He wrote her a letter.He didn't phone instead he wrote her a letter
You write sentences using "he" or "she" or "they" instead of using "I" or "we."
ex. Double spacing is when, instead of writing your sentences with no spaces in between them, you add a space between your sentences, like this.
The adjective unable that describes a noun as lacking power, skill, means, or opportunity to do something. Example sentences: He was unable to finish the race. I am unable to repair my own car. Mom was unable to find her scissors. They were unable to get away for the weekend.
There are many possible benefits of fashion designing. These benefits include constructing exactly what you want to wear instead of settling.
You should try to avoid similar sentences. It's OK to use the word "it" twice if the sentences are different enough. Try to avoid passive sentences like "it was a stormy night" though. Instead, use active voice like "The night was stormy."
See this questionHow_can_you_replace_linking_verbsfor some suggestions on how to replace "is" and other linking verbs in sentences.