Like other mammals, the cooling effect that came with the beginning of the Ice Age was difficult for early humans to deal with. Mammals including humans and woolly mammoths migrated to warmer climates to escape the cold.
Crop Failure
The climate in Nelson Bay Cave for early humans was likely warm and temperate due to its Mediterranean-like environment. This climate would have provided a stable and comfortable environment for early human occupants, allowing for a relatively consistent food supply and shelter resources.
U can tell that the climate made them eat pickles
U can tell that the climate made them eat pickles
Early humans migrated in search of food, shelter, and better living conditions. They followed animal herds, changes in climate, and the availability of resources to support themselves and their communities. Migration also helped early humans avoid competition with other groups and adapt to new environments.
Work, eat, sleep, learn and build. They also scavenged and took care of themselves
The fact that humans have always needed to have water to survive caused them to settle by rivers. The rivers provided drinking water as well as food. The climate caused the early humans to settle in warm areas.
they became naked and people farted on eachother
Crops became important to their economy.
Because of the enviroment they had to go some place warmer
The major event for the Cenozoic era is the diversification and evolution of mammals, including the rise of primates and the development of early humans. This era also saw significant climate changes, including periods of cooling and warming, as well as the formation of modern continents and mountain ranges.
The dinosaurs were probably wiped out by the flood of Noah's day.