Which of the following are examples of how early humans adapted to their environment? Select the three
correct answers.
A. creating standing armies
B. domesticating animals and plants
D
C
. establishing organized religions
D. learning to use fire
E. making tools

Respuesta :

Humans and environment are in a close knit bond since early times. Humans have always adapted themselves to the surrounding in which they live.

Explanation:

  • Domesticating animals and plants- domesticating animals has been an essential part of human civilization as agriculture was the only occupation during the early human period. The use of plants was equally important. Animals were tamed and trained for many purposes and not only for hunting. Animals were used to work on land and also served in dairy needs.
  • Animals were domesticated as per the needs like dogs for hunting, oxen for pulling heavy loads, donkeys to carry heavy material, horses for transportation, cows, goats and sheep for milk and food.
  • Learning to use of fire- Early humans invented fire by rubbing stones again each other creating friction and finally it gave fire. This invention of fire helped them in many ways. They used fire for many purposes like cooking food, getting warmth in cold weather, to save themselves from any predators. It was a source of light in dark as well.
  • Making tools- Making tools was an adaptation to the environment by early humans as it helped them in the processing of animal and plant materials. Early tools were made by shaping stones with sharp edges for cutting, chopping or scraping.