Yes farming, herding, and trading all happened during the Paleolithc age
By farming and herding.
Maybe maybe not
rain forest did not support farming
They were different because in the paleolithic age people did simpler things and were nomads but in the neolithic age people weren't nomads and started farming, trading and building shelters.
They invented string, the wheel and alcohol during the paleolithic period.
Paleolithic people were nomadic hunter-gatherers, while Neolithic people began to settle in one place and engage in agriculture. Neolithic people developed more advanced tools and techniques for farming and pottery compared to the Paleolithic people. Additionally, Neolithic societies started to create permanent settlements and complex social structures.
The two new activities Neolithic people engaged in were farming and herding. This marked a shift from a primarily hunter-gatherer lifestyle to one that focused on domesticating animals and cultivating crops for sustenance. Fishing and gathering were likely activities that continued alongside these new practices.
Most of the people in the countries of South Asia make a living by farming.
People living in mountains may work in farming, herding, tourism, forestry, mining, or traditional crafts. Many also work in professions related to mountain conservation, research, or outdoor guiding.
Farming, fishing, herding, and small-scale business are the ways by which many Basque people earn their living.Specifically, the Basque people are known for their expert fishing of the waters off southwestern France and northwestern Spain. They also excel at farming the nearby interior and at herding throughout the nearby hilly/mountainous terrain. They additionally work as owner/operators of lodgings, restaurants, and small stores.
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The people hunted and gathered what was available.