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The people of the Fertile Crescent first gathered wild grains. They then scattered the grains and it became the early method of farming.
What is blank opinions A. Domesticate B. Old stone age C. New Stone Age D nomad E. Fertile
cuz it was fam
Oats did not become an important food crop as early as wheat or barley. Modern oats probably originated from the Asian wild red oat. Because Asia Minor currently has the most variety of wild oats, it's likely that's where oats originated. Oat grains found in Egypt from about 2,000 B.C., probably were weeds. The oldest known cultivated oats were found in caves in Switzerland and are believed to date to before 450 BC. Oats became a staple in Germany, Ireland, Scotland, and Scandivia. They were first brought to North America with other grains in 1602. As early as 1786, George Washington sowed 580 acres in oats. By the 1860s and 1870s, oats were being grown in the middle and upper Mississippi Valley, which the major growing area today. With the advance of knowledge about nutrition, oats were recognized for their health benefits in the mid 1980s.
Early man lived in caves. They lit a fire outside to keep the wild animals away. They mostly lived in tribes. They lived, hunted, gathered, survived, and settled in groups or tribes like I said.
To domesticate
It is possible to domesticate a wild baby bunny. Before taking the bunny home it is best to consult the local laws in your vicinity on keeping wild animals as pets.
The people of the Fertile Crescent first gathered wild grains. They then scattered the grains and it became the early method of farming.
Yes.
Words that mean to make something less wild are to tameor to domesticate.
A long time ago, Native Americans thought they should domesticate wild dogs, or wolves because they protected them.
Humans domesticate animals for security purposes, for companionship and for their love of human nature.
Bears and wild cats
Domesticate: verb:1. To train an animal2. To get somebody used to doing household chores.Antonym:1. wild, untamed, untrained, unruly2. unfamiliar, unusual, unknown, strange
Because: 1. God made it that way 2. They are hard to domesticate
If science would not have prosperred in the early civilizations then we would have been still living in caves using stone tools and surviving in the forests facing wild animals.
You cannot. To begin with, it is illegal to own a platypus. Secondly, they are innately wild, and cannot be domesticated.