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Q: Which ancient greek plants were domesticated?
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How did plants and animals get domesticated along these ancient river civilization?

Plants and animals were certainly domesticated along ancient river civilizations. Humans brought these animals and plants and grew and bred them according to their needs.


Were the first plants to domesticate grass?

yes the first plants to be domesticated were grass. But later on they domesticated other plants like silkworms for silk.


How many wild plants have successfully been domesticated?

there are 2 domesticated


What type of plants and animals existed them in the ancient mesopotamia?

Yes! There was domesticated wheat, barley, grapes, olives, and other plants. As of animals there was sheep, cattle, goats, and pigs.


What do domesticated sheep eat?

Domesticated sheep eatforbs and other pasture plants!!


Were the first plants to be domesticated grasses?

yes the first plant to be domesticated was grass


The first plants to domesticated were grasses true or false?

This is true. The first plants that were domesticated were a variety of wild rye, which is a type of grass.


Who gave gifts such as kites paper eyeglasses fireworks and yoyos?

Ancient Greek


What animals did ancient China domesticate?

I have no clue what they domesticated!


What was the impetus for the first social revolution?

The force of energy for the first social revolution was when animals and plants were domesticated. An example of domesticated plants is citrus and nut trees.


What is Ancient Greek?

An Ancient Greek is a native or inhabitant of Ancient Greece, the Greek-speaking world of ancient times.


When and where were sheeps domesticated?

Sheep are thought to be one of the first animals domesticated by humans. Sheep were first domesticated between 11000 and 9000 BC, in ancient Mesopotamia.