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Difference between stone age and agricultural age​

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Stone age=Stone age is a old age, prehistoric period when weapons and tools were made of stone or of organic materials such as bone, wood, or horn.

ii=In stone age life was very difficult and eat food by killing animals and finding fruits .

agricultural age=agricultural age is the development of crop and animal raising as a food source among human communities to supplement hunting and gathering.

ii=in this age life is middle not difficult and eat food by doing agriculture .

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