The Neolithic revolution was the shift from a nomadic lifestyle to an agrarian lifestyle. Humans stopped following herds and began to grow their own crops.
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The importance of tools in early mans life was huge, (though, I am a creationist myself, I know enough about it.) The tools were used for everything that we usually do now adays with ease. Here are the main things (That I can think of at the moment) it was used for: Food Farming Harvesting Fire Clothes Medical Care Everything in early mans life was made from something from our mother earth. These tools may seem easy to us today, but they were actually quite complex back then. Thanks! From Beanie, and sort of Rope... :)
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They spent their lives in small groups of 0-20 people, wandering and hunting for animals and gathering plants. Not until the Neolithic age did man begin to settle and farm.
it provided mans right and protection
Rich soil and a mild climate made farming successful.==apex
rich soil and mild climate made good conditions for farming
rich soil and mild climate made good conditions for farming
Rich soil and a mild climate made farming successful.
The agricultural revolution shifted humanity from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled farming communities, leading to changes in land use, resource management, and population growth. This transition allowed for the development of complex societies and civilizations dependent on agriculture for sustenance, fundamentally altering the way humans interacted with and shaped their environment.
Farming was developed when there was a realization in human beings (early mans or our ancestors)to have a sustainable supply of food from any source apart from food gathering which proved to be non-sustainable after practicing it for some period of time.Farming has been around since time began.If you're a Christian, than farming began with Cain and Able.If you are not a Christian, the popular belief is that there was "an Age of Agriculture" during the Neolithic Era, sometimes called the New Stone age. This was around 7000 b.c.
Lions are endangered due to two main reasons.  Loss of habitat - with growing human populations, humans are venturing deeper and deeper into forests in search of land thereby shrinking the lions habitat  Hunting - killing and hunting lions was considered a brave mans sport in the early 1990's. This caused a significant demise in lion numbers. Governments worldwide have banned hunting lions and as a result, their numbers are stabilizing as of now.