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201.

Austrolopithecus and homo charstickus

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202.

Different btw Major chartstics Austrolopithecus and homo

Answer» Homo have larger brain in size, lighter jaws, smaller teeth, and unlimited dexterity of the hands<br>Australopithecus have smaller brain in size, heavier jaws, large teeth, and limited dexterity of the hands.<br>\tThe main difference\xa0was originally that the genus Homo were tool makers, while Australopithecines were not.\tThe main characteristics by which we distinguish Homo from Australopithecus are a larger brain (encephalization) and smaller dentition. Both are primarily due to diet.
203.

who were Hominoids

Answer» The term Hominoid refers to great apes and humans collectively. Hominoids have smaller brain . Hominoids are quadrupeds but with flexible forelimbs. Hominoids have larger jaw
204.

What happen on the earth\'s surface about 160,000 years ago

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205.

Write the division of human beings

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206.

Wgat are fossils?

Answer» Himanshu<br>Fossils are the remains or traces of ancient life that have been preserved by natural processes, from spectacular skeletons to tiny sea shells. Imprints, tracks and trails can also become fossilised, like dinosaur footprints or worm burrows. These are called trace fossils.
207.

What are the different ways of early men of obtaining food .

Answer» Early man or primitive man obtained food by the following methods:1) in the early stages of life the early man depend on the fruits and vegetables .2) after a long time they start to kill animals for food firstly small animals but later they hunt big or wild animals and eat the meat of the animals for survive in nature.3) in the early ages they travels here and there in search of food but many years later they start to grow crops this is the major development of the life of primitive man and live a stable life when they grow crops they don\'t want to go for hunt .<br>Early humans would have obtained food through a number of ways, such as gathering, hunting, scavenging and fishing. Gathering would involve collecting plant foods such as seeds, nuts, berries, fruits and tubers.(i) That gathering was practised is generally assumed rather than conclusively established, as there is very little direct evidence for it. While we get a fair amount of fossil bones, fossilised plant remains are relatively rare.The only other way of getting information about plant intake would be if plant remains were accidentally burnt. This process results in carbonisation. In this form, organic matter is preserved for a long span of time. However, so far archaeologists have not found much evidence of carbonised seeds for this very early period.(ii) In recent years, the term hunting has been under discussion by scholars. Increasingly, it is being suggested that the early hominids scavenged or foraged* for meat and marrow from the carcasses of animals that had died naturally or had been killed by other predators.It is equally possible that small mammals such as rodents, birds (and their eggs), reptiles and even insects (such as termites) were eaten by early hominids.(iii) Hunting probable began later - about 500,000 years ago. The earliest clear evidence for the deliberate, planned hunting and butchery of large mammals comes from two sites : Boxgrove in southern England (500,000 years ago) and Schoningen in Germany (400,000 years ago)(iv) Fishing was also important, as is evident from the discovery of fish bones at several places.
208.

How goes early human followed tool making sysyem

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209.

How does early human beings obtain food

Answer» History<br>Early humans would have obtained food through a number of ways, such as gathering, hunting, scavenging and fishing. Gathering would involve collecting plant foods such as seeds, nuts, berries, fruits and tubers.(i) That gathering was practised is generally assumed rather than conclusively established, as there is very little direct evidence for it. While we get a fair amount of fossil bones, fossilised plant remains are relatively rare.The only other way of getting information about plant intake would be if plant remains were accidentally burnt. This process results in carbonisation. In this form, organic matter is preserved for a long span of time. However, so far archaeologists have not found much evidence of carbonised seeds for this very early period.(ii) In recent years, the term hunting has been under discussion by scholars. Increasingly, it is being suggested that the early hominids scavenged or foraged* for meat and marrow from the carcasses of animals that had died naturally or had been killed by other predators.It is equally possible that small mammals such as rodents, birds (and their eggs), reptiles and even insects (such as termites) were eaten by early hominids.(iii) Hunting probable began later - about 500,000 years ago. The earliest clear evidence for the deliberate, planned hunting and butchery of large mammals comes from two sites : Boxgrove in southern England (500,000 years ago) and Schoningen in Germany (400,000 years ago)(iv) Fishing was also important, as is evident from the discovery of fish bones at several places.
210.

What is The Positive Feedback Mechanism?

Answer» The positive feedback machanism shows that how the tool making process helped early humans to evolve into modern human . Tool making helped them in increasing their brain size and capacity. By it their hands got freed . They started bipadel locomotion and upright walking
211.

What was the reason of different names of masopotamian civilization

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212.

Brief summary of chapter 1 history

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213.

What are the main geographical features of mesopotamia?

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214.

How did the tool making helped the early humans?

Answer» Tool making helped the early human in hunting, fishing and it help to make shelters for them in plain areas
215.

What are the base of classification of fossils

Answer» Fossils are classified, as are living specimens, by observing the body structure and functions.
216.

Tell about the learning and culture of Islamic area

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217.

Explain the 22nd order nobility

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218.

Write early human obtaining food

Answer» Early humans obtained food by hunting the animals and collecting fruits from trees.They hunted the animals with their tools made of bones and stones.some one ate raw flesh.After the discovery of fire most of the early humans ate by cooking the flesh.
219.

How did fire help men

Answer» Fire helped man in many ways- 1. It provided a source of warmth to early human beings. 2.It is used to scare away the wild and dangerous animals .3.It is used to cook the flesh of the animal for consuming food 3.It was used for hardening the tools and also for making spear throwers<br>Fire provided a source of warmth, protection and improvement on hunting and a method for cooking food.
220.

Which physical features of austramithic helped them to live on trees?

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221.

Discuss the main activities of Mesopotamian temples.

Answer» Ziggurats and Temples in Ancient Mesopotamia. Ziggurats are as emblematic of Mesopotamia as the great pyramids are of ancient Egypt. These ancient stepped buildings were created to be home to the patron god or goddess of the city. As religion was central to Mesopotamian life, the ziggurat was the heart of a city.
222.

How the early humans used to make tools?

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223.

What do you think the Roman government stopped coining in silver

Answer» The monetary system of the late empire broke with the silver-based currencies of the first three centuries because the Spanish silver mines were exhausted and government ran out of sufficient stocks of the metal to support a stable coinage in silver.
224.

What do you mean buy slave breeding

Answer» Slaves being bred in the United States includes any practice of slave ownership that aimed to systematically influence the reproduction of slaves in order to increase the wealth of slaveholders.
225.

Describe about the economic expansion in Roman empire

Answer» Ancient Rome was an agrarian and slave based economy whose main concern was feeding the vast number of citizens and legionaries who populated the Mediterranean region. Agriculture and trade dominated Roman economic fortunes, only supplemented by small scale industrial production.
226.

Describe about the literacy in Rome

Answer» It is estimated that the literacy rates of the Greco Roman world averaged from 5 percent to 10 percent, to no more than 20 percent with regional variations. As for propaganda on ancient Roman monuments, in addition to inscribed text, the message is conveyed primarily through: Scale.
227.

Describe about the gender in the Roman empire

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228.

Mentioned the features of Roman empire

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229.

How early man obtain food

Answer» Early man gather Food hunter animals eat plants they eat animals flesh<br>Through hunting
230.

Examine the process by which certain characteristic features in human have evolved?

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231.

What are the main features of urbanism

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232.

What do you mean by austrolopithcus ,homophobic

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233.

Koi hai yha

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234.

Describe the rise and growth of famous mesopotamian cities

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235.

Explain the use of writing?along sumerian with example

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236.

What is meant by the remains bisv

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237.

What is mesopotamian civilization

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238.

Evolution of modern ma

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239.

Explain the development of language &art

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240.

Explain the significance of obtain fire for early men

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241.

Explain the change &use of tools by early men

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242.

Describe the story of human evolution by 2 group of historic

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243.

Explain the reason which leads to end of astorlopuicas

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244.

Explain the significance of bibebalitism of early men

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245.

Name 3 different type of homos with meaning

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246.

Explain the difference between the following Astrolpithicas &homos Homimoicles &hominacles

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247.

What is the importance of banks in the industrial revolution

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248.

What were the ways of obtaining food for early human beings

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249.

What are gladiator

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250.

Write two significant achievement of the meiji age

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