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How did the use of the environment enable early human clans to develop advances in food production?

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Answer:

Villagers learned to use tools to create a food surplus throughout the year.

Step-by-step explanation:

Villagers learned to grow new food quickly when flooding occurred. Its not this.Villagers learned to harvest food for immediate consumption instead of storage. Not this Villagers learned to compete for food through hunting and fishing methods in multiple locations. Not this. Ik this explanation sucks but you have the right answer now.

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User Seamus Abshere
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Question is incomplete, so the complete question is as follows:

How did the use of the environment enable early human clans to develop advances in food production?

A. Villagers learned to grow new food quickly when flooding occurred.

B. Villagers learned to use tools to create a food surplus throughout the year.

C. Villagers learned to harvest food for immediate consumption instead of storage.

D. Villagers learned to compete for food through hunting and fishing methods in multiple locations.

Answer:

A. Villagers learned to grow new food quickly when flooding occurred.

Step-by-step explanation:

Natural disasters are one of the major challenges in food production. Environemntal challenges such as drought and flooding made villagers and people to lear or find new techniques to grow food faster in that situation for their survival.

A flood could destroy the entire food supply but villagers learned to deal with the situation and learned how to take advantage of these natural disasters.

Hence, the correct answer is "A".

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