Question 6: List 3 ways in which the lives of farmers and herders would have been different from that of hunter-gatherers.
Answer:
The lives of farmers and herders were different from hunter-gatherers in the following ways:
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Settled Life – Farmers and herders stayed in one place for a longer time because they needed to look after their crops and animals. In contrast, hunter-gatherers moved from place to place in search of food.
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Food Supply – Farmers grew their own food like grains, while herders took care of animals like goats and sheep for milk and meat. Hunter-gatherers relied on hunting animals and gathering wild fruits and plants.
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Storage of Food – Farmers could store food they grew, like grains, for later use. Hunter-gatherers couldn’t store food easily because they were always moving and depended on what they found daily.
This made the lives of farmers and herders more stable compared to the wandering life of hunter-gatherers.
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