It affected the way people lived because if the ice melted that there can be a flooding and that wont be good for the people or animals who maybe live near that area.
They stopped hunting mammals and started to fish and eat nuts and berries because it was getting warmer
they had to move to better climates and lear to provide warmth to themselves
The ice age affected living things because it caused living things to extinct.Also it made it hard for living things to survive.
Mammoths and other large game died.
They Didn't need the caves for shelter and built houses from trees
Yes, the end of the Ice Age brought about changes in climate which made regions like Mesopotamia more favorable for human settlement due to increased agricultural productivity. This shift likely contributed to the movement of human populations towards Mesopotamia as they sought out more hospitable environments for sustaining agriculture and civilization.
Early 15th century to 17th century
Yes
It began early in the 15th century and ended in the 17th century
Yes. When a woman goes through menopause, her menstruation will end. The average age for menopause is in the early 50's.
The biggest change in the end of life care between the 1800's and the 1900's is modern medicine. In early times, there were no cures or facilities to treat people in their old age.
most of them end up on the streets.
Generally people are in their early 20's when they start and late 50's early 60's when they end teaching. It just depends on when you start. I taught with a lady who came into teaching late so she has to teach longer to get part of retirement. To get a full retirement you need to teach 25 years +.
People generally stop growing by the age of 21.
Nixon received an extension for the draft until 1973.
It makes people mad about life. They usually end it :(