Because the remaining workers had more tools and land to work so they became more productive so they produced more. When workers are working harder employers are willing to pay more.
Answer:
Tian Mountains
The mountain range in Western China that separates China from Takzhikistan, Kirgizia, and Zazakhstan is the Tian Shan or Tian Mountains.
Explanation:
Most likely, a change in climate helped to push them out. Experts suggest that droughts in Africa led to starvation, and humans were driven to near extinction before they ever had a chance to explore the world. A climate shift and greening in the Middle East probably helped to draw the first humans out of Africa.
Around 1.8 million years ago, Homo erectus migrated out of Africa via the Levantine corridor and Horn of Africa to Eurasia.
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