Everything that ever has a scientific explination for existing ages so yes.. Even thoughts can be classed as aging in a way but some things don't change form in a way like humans do! But yes!
Yes, Stone Age people had access to water sources such as rivers, lakes, and springs for drinking, cooking, and other daily activities. Water was essential for their survival and they developed techniques to collect and store water for their needs.
People in the Neolithic Age needed to live near water for drinking, irrigation for crops, and for transportation. Water was essential for survival and for agriculture which was a key aspect of their economy.
During the Stone Age, people collected water by digging shallow wells, using animal bladders or skins to hold water, and collecting rainwater in containers made from materials such as animal horns or wooden bark. They would also often rely on natural sources like rivers, streams, and lakes for their water supply.
Stone age people started their farms near rivers because of the fertile soil deposited by floodwaters, access to water for irrigation, and the presence of a water source for drinking and bathing. Rivers provided essential resources for agriculture and daily life.
Old Stone Age people got water by collecting it from nearby rivers, streams, lakes, or natural springs. They would use containers made from animal skins, clay, or wood to carry and store water for drinking and cooking. They also developed techniques for digging wells to access groundwater.
No, water does not increase with age. Our body's water content may fluctuate based on factors like hydration status and muscle mass, but overall the total amount of water in the body does not increase with age.
Kangaroos do not die after drinking water at the age of one year. Kangaroos keep on drinking water throughout their lives.
It is safe to feed infants water as soon as they will drink it.
plieosaurs?
The chlorine in the water
Yes, Stone Age people had access to water sources such as rivers, lakes, and springs for drinking, cooking, and other daily activities. Water was essential for their survival and they developed techniques to collect and store water for their needs.
when you are strong enough to carry the water for a long distance you do it its not about age
It froze all of the water and still today it is frozen.
People in the Neolithic Age needed to live near water for drinking, irrigation for crops, and for transportation. Water was essential for survival and for agriculture which was a key aspect of their economy.
depends on what fish you have.
no
some of it freezes