Answer:
Maps and globes are drawn to scale and use symbols to represent topography and other features on Earth's surface. Grid lines on maps and globes are often used, with lines curving because the Earth is a sphere. The baselines for measuring distance on Earth are the equator and the Prime Meridian. Satellites are also often used as a mean to graph.
Answer:
Option: clearing the land to raise crops.
Explanation:
Agriculture first to practice by Neolithic people who shifted from hunting-gathering. During the Neolithic Age, humans invented new tools for farming that helped them to plough the land and clear unwanted weeds and plants. The cultivation included crops of wild which transformed into domestic. As they indulged in agriculture, they began living in one place rather than moving from one place to another in search of food. Animals were also domesticated who served them as companionship in the wild surrounding and food for survival.