Answer:
Archaeological and linguistic evidence indicates that the <em>Khoisan</em> were the earliest inhabitants who occupied East Africa before 1000AD.
Explanation:
The <em>Khoisan </em>people lived in East Africa before they migrated to Southern and South eastern Africa prior to the Bantu migration. They were the first people to occupy South Africa following their migration. They were known for their hunting and gathering skills. In addition, to living a nomadic way of life.
Answer:
tundra and desert
Explanation:
Grass = a good chance there is some sort of rainfall
every option has grass except the tundra and desert
experience tells us the tundra is quite literally too cold to have precipitation fall from it and the desert is too hot
They're called the <span>Nuremberg Laws</span>
The planting of crops in the beginnings of human society resulted in economic stability.