by hunting and finding plants to eat
The Old Stone Age got its name because men would make tools out of stone.it got its name because most tools were made of stone.
Men used to used many tools made out of stone. This caused the that time to be named The Stone Age. Hope it helps! :D
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The new stone age people got into farming and other industries. and this increased population because their was enough foor to feed everone
Well, honey, the Iron Age was a period in history characterized by the widespread use of iron for tools and weapons, typically dated between 1200 BC and 600 BC. So, if you're looking for other "ages" like that, you've got the Stone Age before it, and the Bronze Age after. But let's be real, each age had its own drama and style - just like a good old-fashioned family feud.
First of all, I think that you con probably infer what the answer is to this question is, if you just thought about it! In the Old Stone Age, there was hunter/gatherers that hunted animals and gathered food, but in the New Stone Age, the hunter/gatherers learned how to farm and got surpluses (extra or more than they needed), which led to the population increase, so there were too many people for them all to be farmers. Some of the people became artisans or got other specialized jobs!
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The main difference between the new Stone Age (Neolithic) and the old Stone Age (Paleolithic) is that the Neolithic Age saw the development of agriculture and settlement, leading to more complex societies, while the Paleolithic Age was characterized by a nomadic lifestyle of hunting and gathering. Additionally, the Neolithic Age marks the beginning of the use of polished stone tools and the domestication of animals.
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They got food by hunting in groups Called Stone age As they hunted women gathered Nuts Berries Water Etc.
Yes they did. They ate a lot of meat, were often warm and dry, and certainly were not the strugglers for survival with a language which consists of "Ug. Chuck. Rock" which modern culture portrays them as. They got along by wanting little, not by having much. However, most people, if given a choice between stone age life and life in the middle ages would want to go for the stone age.
Sometimes, but not all the time. I got mine at the same age as my mom, but my sister got hers two years before my mom