People living in mountains will have to build farms on the slopes of hills, this is so that the thin layers of soil (which is all they have) are not easily blown away. They often adopt the use of an animal to help them such as a donkey. They also become more fit due to the hiking and exercise required to live on a mountain. Living on a high up mountain can also result in better lung capacity.
Yes, bobcats do live in New York. They are found in various habitats across the state, including forests, swamps, and mountainous regions. They are elusive animals and are generally not frequently seen by humans.
I believe sometime in the New Stone Age humans had learned to tame and breed animals for their own use.
No, it is not safe or ethical for humans to eat owls. Owls are protected species, and consuming them is illegal in many regions. Additionally, owls may carry diseases and parasites that can be harmful to humans. It is important to respect wildlife and not consume protected or endangered species.
The Arctic was known and explored before humans ventured to the southern polar regions. Antarctica's name is simply anti-arctic.
Horses are primarily prey animals, but their main predators include large carnivores such as mountain lions, wolves, and sometimes bears. In some regions, domesticated horses may also be targeted by humans for consumption.
Humans started to farm and domesticate animals during the neolithic revolution.
Between about 100,000 and 35,000 b.c.e.., early humans spread from Africa to Europe, Asia, and Australia. Humans first migrated to the Americas from Asia as long ago as 25,000 b.c.e.
The Neolithic Revolution was a time in history when humans learned how to farm and domesticate animals. easy right -.-
The Neolithic Revolution was a time in history when humans learned how to farm and domesticate animals.
These are areas which are mostly uninhabitable by humans. They consist of arctic tundra (Siberia), desert (Gobi and others), and mountainous regions (Himalayas), to name but a few.
neolithic age
Neolithic Revolution.
Humans and nature have both shaped the landscape of Asia. Humans have changed the landscape by adding cities and routing rivers and creating dams. Nature has changed the landscape through earthquakes, tsunamis, and floods.
Yes, bobcats do live in New York. They are found in various habitats across the state, including forests, swamps, and mountainous regions. They are elusive animals and are generally not frequently seen by humans.
the growing of crops and the taming of animals by early humans.
Humans change the landscape by building cities and buildings. Its not good for the earth to be taking away what was already there but we do it to survive.
When the Neolithic revolution started, humans began to transition from a nomadic, hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled agricultural communities. They started cultivating crops, domesticating animals, and building permanent houses. This shift allowed them to establish permanent settlements, develop complex social structures, and advance technologically.