prior to farming, most people survived as hunters and gatherers. the invention of farming allowed people to settle down in villages rather than having to follow herds of animals.
prior to farming, most people survived as hunters and gatherers. the invention of farming allowed people to settle down in villages rather than having to follow herds of animals.
help please
It helped each roman get what they want and need and socialize with one and other.
Instead of hunting and gathering people discovered how to grow food and farm. Soon people built houses and started living around each other. More people meant they could trade and others could do other things rather than just farm. Finally, people were fed so they could look to do things like art, music, and government.
One way it helped was the widespread use of art (all kinds) and written and print communications. This lead to greater learning and knowledge, which in turn led to the industrial revolution.
prior to farming, most people survived as hunters and gatherers. the invention of farming allowed people to settle down in villages rather than having to follow herds of animals.
Farming and domestication does not always lead to farming but it can. If and when a group of people start to farm and domesticate plants and also animals then that is an indication of settlement. Further development of the settlement because of agriculture (farming and the domestication of plants) can potentially lead to a civilization.
The development of farming led to the growth of permanent settlements, surplus food production, and the rise of complex societies. It also contributed to the specialization of labor, the development of trade networks, and advancements in technology and culture.
The invention of the plow as lead to industrialization of farming practices. The plow allowed for larger areas of farm land to be plowed, which is quicker and more convenient then doing it by hand.
President Bush.
Irrigation system
Irrigation system
Irrigation system
Made farming more efficient, and resulted in a global shift of labor from farmlands to cities.
The Nile river has very rich banks, which lead to a growth in the development of agriculture, which advanced the civilizations
Lead has been used by humans for thousands of years, with evidence of its extraction dating back to ancient civilizations such as the Romans. Lead is often found in the Earth's crust as a natural element and can be extracted through mining and smelting processes. The discovery and utilization of lead are attributed to the development of metallurgy and mining techniques by early civilizations.
The telegraph lead to the invention of the telephone which then lead to mobile phones which are commonly used