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9 April, 23:34

What changes at the end of the paleolithic era made the development of agriculture possible

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  1. 10 April, 00:42
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    The 'global warming' would have been a cause that led to the agricultural revolution. As climates became warmer, crops would have grown more sufficiently and domesticated animals would have had a higher chance to survive which increased food supplies and also led to the rise of the industrial revolution.
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