they began to divide up there labor and do other tasks
as people gained surplus food, (surplus means extra) they gained extra time for other things such as: economy, government, their job, and so on. it made the society to grow, which made a simple, small village to grow into a large city. hope you got the answer to your question. lol
increased because people had more food to feed their families (: This happened because Hunting did not provide enough food. Once settlers learned how to farm food became more plentyfull ect. Witch means familys became bigger.
Once the supply is decreased, consumer surplus will decrease. Producer surplus will decrease as well because neither is at the equillibrium. There will be a surplus leftover after the price increases. Once the supply is decreased, consumer surplus will decrease. Producer surplus will decrease as well because neither is at the equillibrium. There will be a surplus leftover after the price increases.
The key development was the ability to grow crops and domesticate animals for food. Once a community developed the ability to supply itself with - even surplus - food on a fixed location instead of roaming everywhere in search of herds and edible plants, people could settle. The surplus of food freed people from the necessity of hunting and gathering themselves, which led to people devoting themselves full-time to other skills - from stone-masonry, painting and making utensils to studying the movement of the stars and planets.
Jobs. Especially jobs in the Defense industry. Once the war began their was a surplus of work with a shortage of labor.
Yes. This has happened to several people.
They were nomadic and followed the herds for food. This happened over generations and not all at once.
As food surpluses developed in early river civilizations, complex societal structures emerged, leading to increased specialization of labor, trade, and governance. This abundance allowed not only for population growth but also for the emergence of artisans, merchants, and bureaucrats, which contributed to the formation of cities. Archaeological evidence shows advancements in technology and infrastructure, such as irrigation systems and monumental architecture, reflecting the societal complexity that arose from surplus agricultural production. Overall, the rise of food surplus was a critical factor in the evolution of early civilizations.
by going there once a week
Agriculture is the best probable answer. Once man figured out how to grow his necessary food year after year, the impetus to keep moving on was greatly diminished.
Its about once every other week or once a month.
because they like the food