they were hungry and poor
they hunt
they made trade routes and sold stuff
In the early Stone Age, people had to learn to adapt to their environment by mastering basic survival skills such as hunting, gathering, making tools, and creating fire. This adaptation was crucial for their survival and allowed them to thrive in a world where resources were limited and the environment was harsh.
One of the changes made by early farmers to their environment was deforestation.
Early Stone Age people had to adapt to their environment by learning to hunt and gather food, make tools from stone, wood, and bone, create fire, build shelters, and develop social structures for protection and cooperation. They also had to be mobile to follow food sources and adapt to changing climates.
Early hunter-gatherers relied on their environment for food, shelter, and resources. They developed a deep understanding of their surroundings through observation and experimentation, learning which plants were edible, where to find water sources, and how to track and hunt animals. Their survival depended on their ability to adapt to changes in the environment and to make the most of the resources available to them.
One of the changes made by early farmers to their environment was deforestation.
The ability to sweat profusely to stay cool
Early hunter-gatherers adapted to their environment by developing survival skills such as tracking animals, identifying edible plants, and using natural resources for tools and shelter. They also formed social structures to share resources and knowledge within their communities, and migrated in response to seasonal changes and resource availability.
This started new hunting bands to adapt to new conditions and learned how to grow crops.
This started new hunting bands to adapt to new conditions and learned how to grow crops.
People do get sexually confused because of the environment they live in and the environment surrounding their early childhood.