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2 Answers · Social Science · 30/11/2007
..., cats) or livestock (cattle, goats, chickens, sheep), or the domestication of plants so that we can grow and eat them and such.
4 Answers · Education & Reference · 08/02/2009
1) Domestication is adaptation. 1. to convert (animals, plants , etc.) to domestic uses; tame. 2. to tame (an animal), esp. by generations of breeding, to live in close association...
15 Answers · Education & Reference · 08/10/2006
... animals and plants confirms. If you take members of a population of dogs, and you... is simply defined as the change to the gene pool of a...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 25/10/2009
...the Neolithic or Formative period, which is defined by the presence of sedentary villages and domesticated plants and animals. The archeologists who ...
1 Answers · Education & Reference · 05/10/2007
...on exactly how you are defining 'civilization'. The 'Hilly Flanks of the Fertile ... of agriculture and the domestication of plant and animal species can...
4 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 17/11/2007
Define 'civilization'. Define 'begin'. If we accept that 'civilization... [agriculture characterized by the domestication of plants and animals, making possible ...
5 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 22/12/2009
... organisms in a population which will survive and reproduce ( domestication of plants and animals are a good example).
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 11/09/2008
...and other types of rocks. Domestication of plants and animals. Social interaction...similar activities. More defined gender-roles. A rising...
5 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 09/10/2011
... - going back to domestication of animals, cultivation of plants , and "improvements"... Diversity defines biotechnology as: Read more: http...
1 Answers · Education & Reference · 26/04/2011