This question is worded... differently but what I believe your trying to ask is in early societies climate played a huge role in what happened, what they grew, etc. For example you had to realize that in Indiana there are many flat lands and good soil. Perfect for corn plus many other plants. But there also are cold winters, meaning the crops can’t take long to grow. The same with people. If the market can’t take the demand of the residents for coats hats and what not-how are the people going to survive. So as you can see climate affects hugely as to where you live what you eat and how you dress. Another example could be Antarctica. They have a cold climate that doesn’t allow many activities. That’s why Antarctica only has about 1000 residents.
Answer: The answers are
-East Asia They domesticated rice and millet in the this region.
Southwest Asia- They were the some of the first ones to domesticate plants, and also goats, sheep, pigs, cattle, and camels.
Mesoamerica- They cultivated maize (corn), beans and potatoes to provide productive soils.
Saharan Africa- They domesticated sorghum, but when environmental change forced them to move, they brought their agricultural ideas with them.
Explanation:
1- East Asian people domesticated rice, swine, and chickens.
2-Southwest Asian people domesticated the yak, horse some species of goat and sheep.
3-Corn became a major food source in Meso-America
4 Although maize, sorghum and millet are widespread, root crops such as yams and cassava are more important.
<span>It was 200 million ago....</span>
Explanation:
Asia Asia could be useful to them and the World market since it's very useful items like China which has tons of resources for the u.s. and Europe.
also Asia is the most important region of our world for achieving global well-being and being populous. seeing as Asia is also a home of diverse societies each with their own creativity.