In earliest times, people lived in dug outs where land or cliff made one or two sides, and ground in front was dug out to hold people and farm animals.
In the New World, forests were thick and plentiful. Settlers built small huts or one room log cabins, both from felled trees. Roofs were mud with dry grasses mixed in.
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because India is poor country
Early humans built shelters to protect themselves from the elements, predators, and other threats. Shelters also provided a sense of security and a place to rest and store food and belongings. They were essential for survival and helped early humans adapt to different environments.
the farmers.
It depends on where these "early farmers" you're referring to are from, and how early you're asking about: Neolithic age or Early American Colonists.
One of the changes made by early farmers to their environment was deforestation.
One of the changes made by early farmers to their environment was deforestation.
African farmers were atheists.
Is was when the early people made they shelters
Early Farmers in the Indus Valley produced enough grain for themselves and others.
Early Farmers in the Indus Valley produced enough grain for themselves and others.
The blue domes are bee shelters; hives are stored inside.