South America
In Central China by the Chinese in Central China's Providence of Hunan in 3000 B.C.
Plants were first domesticated in ancient Mesopotamia when hunter gatherers were able form settlement in more fertile areas. The first planted crops consisted of grasses that were good to eat and would eventually make the first bread.
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The dog was likely the first domesticated animal by Stone Age people. Evidence suggests that dogs were domesticated from wolves around 15,000 years ago for various purposes such as hunting, protection, and companionship.
The Stone Age! :)
Rice was first domesticated in the region of the Yangtze river valley.Morphological studies of rice phytoliths from the Diaotonghuan archaeological site clearly show the transition from the collection of wild rice to the cultivation of domesticated rice. The large number of wild rice phytoliths at the Diaotonghuan level dating from 12,000-11,000 BP indicates that wild rice collection was part of the local means of subsistence.
Rice was introduced in America around 1685, when a British sea captain, John Thurber, brought a load of the grain to the colonies from Madagascar.
False. Rice was first domesticated in China's Yangtze River Valley about eight to ten thousand years ago.
The first things to be domesticated were likely plants and animals that provided essential resources for human survival. Key crops included wheat, barley, and rice, while animals such as sheep, goats, and cattle were among the first livestock to be domesticated. This transition from foraging to agriculture and animal husbandry marked the beginning of settled societies and the development of civilizations.
The first animal to be domesticated is the dog
they were the first animals to be domesticated
The goose was the first domesticated animal.
yes the first plant to be domesticated was grass
None. Most fruits and vegetables grown in Mexico were first domesticated on other parts of the world (i.e. wheat, rice, apples, bananas) or were first domesticated in Mexico but nowadays are grown on other countries (i.e. beans, corn, tomato, pumpkins).
It was first domesticated up ur but and around the corner! :{
No. Rice comes from rice, and wheat comes from wheat. Rice and wheat are grasses, but two very distinct domesticated grass species, the most obvious being rice is grown in marshlands and wheat on dryland fields.
The first domesticated bird is thought to be Rock Doves.