When humans no longer had to search or hunt for their food, they had the ability to stay in one area, instead of having to move every season to follow the animals.
The domestication of plants increased the number of people who could be fed and maintained improving survivability. The domestication of animals gave man, transportation, the ability to move food into centralized locations like towns. Both were precursors to the beginnings of the industrial age..allowing people to become artisans and builders etc. while farmers provided food. Hard to say which is more important.
When humans no longer had to search or hunt for their food, they had the ability to stay in one area, instead of having to move every season to follow the animals.
When humans no longer had to search or hunt for their food, they had the ability to stay in one area, instead of having to move every season to follow the animals.
The development of towns and financial reform led to the development of the working class.
When humans no longer had to search or hunt for their food, they had the ability to stay in one area, instead of having to move every season to follow the animals.
The key features of the agricultural revolution include the transition from hunter-gatherer societies to settled farming communities, the domestication of plants and animals for food production, the development of irrigation systems for more efficient farming, and the increase in population and social complexity.
More and more foxes and other animals are seen living in towns and cities because their homes have been destroyed by over development. They have nowhere else to go and so they end up in areas where there are people and dangerous situations can occur.
They get there plants from other towns by planes.
When humans no longer had to search or hunt for their food, they had the ability to stay in one area, instead of having to move every season to follow the animals.
population is a mass of people in countries, and towns or animals
I don't know. Pit them together and find out! -------- Yes but not if all things are equal. An Adult wild fox if attacked by a border terrier would kill the terrier. Wild animals are fast and tough, domesticated animals slow and soft....and apparently tasty according to coyotes that hang around towns and cities.
The Growth Of Towns And Cities.