Hunters had to find new ways to get food due to various factors such as overhunting, changes in animal populations, and environmental shifts that affected their habitats. Additionally, as human populations grew, the demand for food increased, leading to the need for more sustainable and diverse food sources. This prompted the development of agricultural practices and the domestication of animals, allowing for more reliable food supplies.
because as the ice age went away animals died. So they farmed :)
because as the ice age went away animals died. So they farmed :)
because as the ice age went away animals died. So they farmed :)
because as the ice age went away animals died. So they farmed :)
because as the ice age went away animals died. So they farmed :)
Find some food for there family or hunt for the fur trade
because as the ice age went away animals died. So they farmed :)
because as the ice age went away animals died. So they farmed :)
As Earth's climate began to warm, many hunter-gatherers faced shifts in their environment, leading to changes in animal migration patterns and the availability of plants. Traditional hunting grounds could become less productive or even uninhabitable, prompting hunters to seek new territories and adapt their techniques. Additionally, warmer temperatures often led to the growth of new vegetation and the emergence of different species, requiring hunters to diversify their diet and strategies for food procurement. This transition ultimately influenced the development of more complex societies and agricultural practices.
The heat was drying up the water so animals could no survive .
yes but they are very hard to find
Hunters and gatherers were nomadic, following food sources rather than staying in one place to build settlements. Their lifestyle required constantly finding new resources to survive, moving with the seasons to access food and shelter. Building a settlement would have limited their ability to adapt to changing environmental conditions and find enough food to sustain themselves.