Hunter-gatherer societies provide valuable insight into early human behavior and development, as they represent the lifestyle of our prehistoric ancestors. They also offer a different perspective on human-environment interaction and sustainable living practices. Studying hunter-gatherer cultures can help us better understand the diversity of human societies and the range of adaptations that have allowed our species to thrive in various environments.
Ears are important for hearing and maintaining balance. They allow us to perceive sounds, communicate with others, and be aware of our surroundings. Additionally, the inner ear plays a crucial role in our sense of equilibrium and spatial orientation.
Hominids are important because they are the family of primates that includes humans and our closest evolutionary relatives. Studying hominids helps us understand human evolution, behavior, and physiology. They provide insights into the origins of characteristics that make us unique as a species.
The Amazon Rainforest is an important ecological feature located in Brazil. It is the largest tropical rainforest in the world and plays a key role in regulating the Earth's climate and biodiversity.
Anthropocentric means viewing or interpreting the world in terms of human values and experiences, often resulting in the belief that humans are the most important or significant beings in the universe.
Because it tells stories and tells us the life the Aboriginal people had.
They lived in the rainforest
To have friendship with other people
inuit
That those people subsisted on the produce they hunted and gathering produce growing wild, as opposed to settled people who raised their own food animals and planted and harvested crops.
The Nile River flooded during certain seasons. . . If the floods were bad, the water could reach the crops and damage the whole group of crops. Ancient people in Africa (huntergatherers) would dig canals to their farms if water levels of the Nile were particularly low that year. . . This unfortunantly does not longer happen as the (Asworth?) dam went in. Farmers now have to pay a fortune in fertiliser.
They were two completely different ethnic groups of South Africa, who lived around the Cape of Good Hope when the Dutch first settled there. The biggest and probably the most important difference between them was the Khoikhoi were herders whereas the Khoisan (bushmen) were huntergatherers. Shortly after the arrival of the Europeans, epidemics such as smallpox decimated the numbers of the Khoikhoi, and they eventually disappeared completely. The colored (of mixed ethnic groups) people of the Cape today are mostly their descendants. The Khoisan on the other hand didn't quite live by the idea of ownership, and found the domesticated herds of the Europeans and other black ethnic groups (especially the Xhosa's and Zulus) easy prey. The mentioned groups thus literally hunted the Khoisan and eventually drove them into the Kalahari where I believe a few families still live.
Important to you is a statement Important to you? is a question..
it is important because it is important
they are important because they are important
They are not important They are not important They are not important yes they are yes they are yes they are
it is important because it is
By important you mean almost extinct important or just important. Because i believe every animal is important