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early man while wandering observed seedlings ,flowers,fruits,and seeds which were all part of his food

2.after observing the germinating seeds he learnt to sow seeds and raise crops

he invited tools to make his work easy

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How did early humans learn to grow crops?

Early humans learned to grow crops through a process called agricultural revolution. This involved experimentation with wild plants to determine which ones could be domesticated and cultivated for food. Over time, they developed farming techniques to manage and harvest these crops, which led to the development of agriculture.


How do people in the complex civilization find food?

they go to shops


How did most people become farmers?

Farming began Hunter-gatherers, who had traveled to the area in search of food, began to harvest (gather) wild grains they found growing there. They scattered spare grains on the ground to grow more food.


Before the Columbian Exchange most people in the New World did not rely on livestock to help them grow food. Which statement from this passage supports this conclusion?

The statement that "most people in the New World did not rely on livestock to help them grow food" is supported by the fact that before the Columbian Exchange, "Native Americans cultivated maize, potatoes, and other crops without the use of plows or draft animals." This suggests that their agricultural practices did not involve the use of livestock for farming activities.


How did the development of agriculture allow people to support themselves?

The development of agriculture allowed people to grow their own food, rather than relying solely on hunting and gathering. This ensured a more stable and abundant food supply throughout the year, leading to settlements and larger populations. Agriculture also freed up time and energy that could be used for other pursuits, such as arts, trade, and technological advancements.