Farmers in China engage in agriculture, cultivating crops and raising livestock to sustain their communities. Hunter-gatherers, on the other hand, rely on hunting and gathering wild plants for food and resources. Historically, China transitioned from a society of hunter-gatherers to farmers around 10,000 years ago.
Hunters go seek live game. Gathers go gathering fruits, seeds, grains, grasses. Farmers raise animals and crops. Nomads aren't really comparable, because they roam from place to place as both hunters and gatherers as needed.
Hunter-gatherers rely on hunting, fishing, and foraging for food, while farmers cultivate crops and raise livestock. Hunter-gatherers are typically nomadic, moving to find food sources, while farmers are settled in one location. Hunter-gatherers have a simpler social structure, while farmers tend to develop more complex societies with divisions of labor.
Environmental refugees are people who are forced to leave their homes due to environmental disasters or degradation, while hunter-gatherers are societies that rely on hunting and gathering for sustenance. The main difference is that environmental refugees are displaced due to external factors, whereas hunter-gatherers choose their nomadic lifestyle as a means of survival.
Both hunter-gatherers and farmers rely on natural resources for sustenance, but their methods of obtaining food differ. Hunter-gatherers acquire food through hunting, fishing, and foraging, while farmers cultivate crops and raise livestock. Both groups have a deep connection to the land and environment in which they live.
Hunter-gatherers relied on gathering plants and hunting animals for their food, living a nomadic lifestyle to follow available resources in their environment.
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They didn't. Hunter-gatherers came before farmers.
hunters and gatherers They were hunter-gatherers
Hunters go seek live game. Gathers go gathering fruits, seeds, grains, grasses. Farmers raise animals and crops. Nomads aren't really comparable, because they roam from place to place as both hunters and gatherers as needed.
They were hunter-gatherers and farmers.
the Iroquois were both hunter/gatherers and farmers.
Hunter-gatherers rely on hunting, fishing, and foraging for food, while farmers cultivate crops and raise livestock. Hunter-gatherers are typically nomadic, moving to find food sources, while farmers are settled in one location. Hunter-gatherers have a simpler social structure, while farmers tend to develop more complex societies with divisions of labor.
Firstly, normally hunters and gatherers are grouped as hunter-gatherers, meaning they're the same. Secondly, the Aztecs were known for their advanced farming methods. Lastly, the Aztecs were both farmers, and hunter-gatherers.
Hunters go seek live game. Gathers go gathering fruits, seeds, grains, grasses. Farmers raise animals and crops. Nomads aren't really comparable, because they roam from place to place as both hunters and gatherers as needed.
No. Plows are farming implements and weren't invented until after the Agricultural Revolution, when hunter-gatherers converted to farmers. Hunter-gatherers rely on hunting and gathering in order to obtain food, not farming.
Nomads were people who moved in search of food, while hunter-gatherers got food by gathering wild food sources and hunting.
they followed the animals as they migrated so did the nomads