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What was the first settlement formed when humans began to domesticate plants and animals?

The Mesopotamians were one of the first peoples to begin domesticating plants and animals. The Mesopotamians lived in desert settlements along the Nile River.


Why are inoculation done in humans or animals?

Inoculations are done in humans and animals in an attempt to prevent disease. Inoculations were formed in a fight against deadly disease.


What was formed by the big bang?

the living (humans, trees, animals, plants etc...)


How did the domestication of animal contribute to the development to permanent settlements?

The domestication of animals helped contribute to the development of permanent settlements because some animals could help locate where there is food. The animals need food in order to survive and so do humans, so wherever the animals went to eat they saw that they could eat similar things.


Why did the neolithic humans build their dwellings?

Neolithic humans built their dwellings for shelter and protection from the elements and wild animals. These structures also provided a sense of community and security for the people living together in these settlements. Additionally, the construction of dwellings allowed for the development of more permanent settlements, facilitating agricultural practices and social organization.


What are animals a like humans?

Humans are animals


Are humans animals or something else?

Humans are animals.


What were the first settlements when humans domesticated plants and animals?

Domestication was the first settlement. They grew crops and hunted and gathered. They hunted for animals and clothes as well as crops.


Why are the homosapiens having settlements than other animals?

If I'm interpreting your question right, you're asking why humans have developed things like cities and houses, while most animals just find some place to live. There is still some debate over this issue, but it seems to be the result of the development in higher primates (especially people) of the neo-cortex. This section of the brain (which includes the temporal lobe) allows people to learn cause and effect, make predictions for the future and learn from the past. In all other animals this part of the brain is either missing entirely or not completely formed. The end result is that while animals can be taught through repetition, they are unable to extrapolate or predict. They are, what psychologists call "conditioned". So animals never learned to build anything more complex than a nest (though, some would argue that bee hives are fairly complex structures) and they are limited to that since their brains are not able to extrapolate and thus develop the skills, like mathematics, such engineering would require.


How do Geysers help animals and humans?

they have animals and humans live there.


Why do fles get on animals not humans?

Fleas can get on both animals and humans.


What animals get killed by humans?

Most of animals are killed by humans