Pre-historic means before history; so before the written records. This also means that we have only archaeological evidence from this time, and have to interpret this evidence.
So we don't have names of gods in the pre-historic religions, only occasional statues and remains of temples. From what we do know, it seems that most prehistoric religions venerated gods related to nature: Sun, rain, animals, Harvest, earth etc.
<span>Sentences
revolve around nouns because these words
function both as sentence subjects and as objects of verbs</span>. A noun<span> is a word
that functions as the name of some specific thing or set of things, such as living
creatures, objects, places, actions, qualities, states of existence, or ideas.</span>
Well one main and obvious reason would be there wouldn't be enough resources for everyone to use. Another one would probably be air and water pollution would increase immensely. And the last one would be a lot more crimes and political issues? I'm not sure if the last one is valid but the first 2 are definitely counted. <span />
The movement of allied troops during WWII revealed that they were focussing specifically on two separate "theaters": Europe and the Pacific, since it was more efficient for the US to fight the Japanese in the Pacific, separate from Europe until D-Day.