The cultivation of plants and animals led to more social organization, the development of religion, and the focus on leisure
Gender Inequality, greater need for protection and emergence of social classes.
Most plants and animals need to stay upright to optimize their access to essential resources. For plants, being upright allows them to capture more sunlight for photosynthesis and facilitates the efficient uptake of carbon dioxide from the air. For animals, maintaining an upright posture aids in mobility, balance, and the ability to navigate their environment effectively, which is crucial for finding food, avoiding predators, and engaging in social interactions.
Snakes & Tortoise
Imprinting by geese
A group of dolphins is called a pod. Dolphins are highly social animals and form pods to help with hunting, protection, and social interaction.
Gender Inequality, greater need for protection and emergence of social classes.
The force of energy for the first social revolution was when animals and plants were domesticated. An example of domesticated plants is citrus and nut trees.
There are several social and economic implications of diseases in plants and animals. Specifically, if the plants and animals in an area are dying off, this poses a threat to the animals in other communities. Additionally, this may mean that people who farm or hunt the animals in these communities, are losing revenue.
the process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans.
the economic implications would be farmers would lose crop as the result of disease in plants and animals would be affected. the farmers are losing money the crop is in shortage supply and the price in the supermarkets increase. I'm not sure about the social implications but it could be the diseases in plants and animals could mutate and affect us such as swine flu and mad cow disease.
yes they are social animals
social science is like social studies and science mixed and pure science is like about animals plants planets space how things work and stuff.. hope it helped! <-_->
Changes in social conditions
The Neolithic period, also known as the New Stone Age, led to the greatest changes in the social life of early humans. During this time, around 10,000 BCE, humans transitioned from a nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled agricultural communities. This shift allowed for the development of permanent settlements, the domestication of plants and animals, the division of labor, and the emergence of complex social structures and institutions.
The term 'culture' still means the artistic and social persuits, expressions and tastes, valued by a society or class as in the arts, manners and dress. It can also mean the cultivation of plants by scientific methods designed to improve stock
Social learning in animals is simply the learning of social interactions, like talking.
Animals know which plants are safe to eat because first, they sniff the plant, and they will figure out if it is safe to eat or not. They will be told from other animals that this kind of plant is un-safe. It is just like the adults telling the kids not to take drugs.