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Tamiku [17]
4 years ago
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Choose all that apply. When rivers overflowed their banks, what would have happened in the Neolithic Era? Wild animals would hav

e come to drink. Vultures would have circled looking for ready food sources. The first humans would have followed the wild game. Plants would have naturally grown. The ground would have dried up quickly. It would have gotten too crowded along the river. Farming communities would have taking advantage of the bounty and established habitations around them.
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Dafna11 [192]4 years ago
4 0
Wild animals would come to drink, vultures would circle, and it would get too crowded along the river.
Inessa [10]4 years ago
3 0

The Neolithic Era was the final division of the Stone Age, when the first developments of farming appeared.

At that time, if rivers overflowed their banks wild animals would come to drink, vultures would circle, and it would get too crowded along the river.

It was still the beginning of farming, so there weren't farming communities.

If the rivers overflowed their banks, it wouldn't make sense for the ground to dry up.

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