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What food did early humans make using the wheat they grew?
Bread
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What did early farmers do to ensure a steady supply of food?
They kept and fed animals in enclosed areas and grew their own cereals.
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seesaw
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star
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rocket
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banana
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Name some wild animals that early humans hunted for food.
Deer, horses, wild pigs, and bison.
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Besides animal skins, what other natural materials were used to make clothing?
Grasses and plant stems.
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trap
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seesaw
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fairy
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lifesaver
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What did early humans gather from sheep, goats, and cattle to make into cheese?
Milk.
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What tools did early humans use to hunt animals for meat?
Stone spears
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How did early humans get food?
Through hunting, fishing, and collecting berries, fruits, and seeds.
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What kinds of jewelry did early humans make from stones, shells, tusks, bone, and teeth?
Pendants, necklaces, and bracelets.
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trap
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gold
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fairy
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lifesaver
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What part of the body did early humans initially protect with shoes?
The bottoms of their feet.
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What materials were likely used to make the earliest shoes?
animals skin and moss
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How did early humans prepare animal skins for clothing?
They scraped off the dirt using stone tools and washed the skins.
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What were early humans' reasons for wearing clothes?
To keep warm and protect themselves from the cold
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What important invention allowed early humans to create fitted clothing?
The needle and thread.
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