Seeking food, escaping predators.
The invention of wheel changed the life of early man in the following ways-- 1) It was used to carry goods from one place to another . 2) It was used to move from one place to another. 3) It was used to make carts like sledges and rafts.
Nothing. The early Olympians competed naked, man versus man with no enhancements.
Because of the enviroment they had to go some place warmer
Farming or intensive agriculture. Invented by women.
Mastering agriculture is what made early man settle down in one place and stay.
The early peoples settled in one place and needed to find more food
They kind move from place to place when it is winter they move south. And they can move if they chose.
Early humans were gather and hunters and had to move from place to place where food could be found. They could not stay in one place until they learned to farm.
Early man traveled from place to place on foot, primarily walking long distances. They may have also used primitive forms of transportation like simple boats or rafts for crossing water bodies, and later domesticated animals for carrying loads and riding.
yes they do move place by place
the Incas did not move from place to place
yes the move from place to place