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The discovery of farming allowed people to settle from a nomadic life of hunting and gathering.
Nomadic means wandering. Nomads or nomadic people are groups that do not settle in one place permanently, but periodically move from place to place.
Because it meant they would have a surplus of what they farmed
Nomads (a nomadic people).
You probably mean "nomadic" which traditionally refers to a lifestyle where the people do not settle in an area to farm/etc. Instead, they move around, following game, etc.
Nomads do not settle permanently in one place. The definition of nomad is one who does not have a permanent home.
Farming in the Neolithic era allowed people to settle in one place instead of being nomadic, leading to the development of permanent communities and civilizations. It provided a stable food source, which in turn allowed for population growth and the development of specialized skills and technologies. Farming also enabled people to produce a surplus of food, which led to the development of trade and complex social structures.
The development of farming allowed people to settle in one place instead of being nomadic, leading to the formation of villages and eventually cities. This stability enabled the growth of more complex societies with specialized roles, trade, and technological advancements, ultimately laying the foundations for civilization.
People abandoned the nomadic lifestyle during the Neolithic period because they started practicing agriculture, which allowed them to settle in one place and develop more stable sources of food. This shift also led to the development of permanent settlements and the ability to create more complex societies.
Farming allowed the first people in settle in one location. Before farming, people had to hunt for their food, which meant they were constantly on the move.