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i would say animals
The first evidence of humans in Scotland was between 7,000 BC and 4,000 BC. They were Mesolithic hunter-gathers, and lived primarily near the ocean and waterways.
There have been documents stating that around 10000 BC there were group of people (mostly hunters) living in Colombia.
Seeds can be dispersed as follows (1)-By the wind (2)-By Birds or animals either dropping them whilst feeding or in their faeces. (3)-By humans picking, moving, collecting and re potting/planting in new surroundings.
fir is dispersed by wind
They are dispersed by animals, and Humans.
In 10,000 BC, humans were not cavemen, but rather early hunter-gatherer societies. These early humans lived in various types of dwellings, but the popular image of cavemen typically refers to prehistoric humans who lived in caves during the Paleolithic period, which was much earlier than 10,000 BC.
It would be 10,000 BC
yes
6000 b.C.
no in 10000 BC
No.
BC means "Before Christ", but also "Before the Current era".
with wind and humans.
Organisms can be dispersed by wind, water, or living things, including humans
many periods
mongolia 10000 bc or 5000 bc no one reley knows