Question 4: Why did the hunter-gatherers travel from place to place? In what ways are these similar to/different from the reasons for which we travel today?
Answer:
Hunter-gatherers traveled from place to place for several reasons:
- They would have used up all the plants and animals in one area, so they moved to find new food sources.
- Animals move around, and since they relied on hunting, they had to follow the animals' movements.
- Plants and trees bear fruits in different seasons. To find food throughout the year, they moved in search of different plants as seasons changed.
- Water is essential for survival, but many rivers and lakes dried up in certain seasons. During the dry season, they traveled to find places with water.
Similarity/Difference with Our Travels Today:
Unlike hunter-gatherers, who moved for survival needs like food and water, we usually travel for different reasons, such as education, work, or holidays. However, just like them, we also travel to places where our needs or interests are met.
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