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because of the food surpluses ( more than needed), people could d=feed more children so they indeed had more children so the population skyrocketed. also see the textbook ancient world.

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How did hunting gathering societies change because of farming?

Hunting-gathering societies transitioned to farming as agricultural practices allowed for more stable food production, leading to population growth and the establishment of permanent settlements. This shift resulted in the development of social hierarchies, as surplus resources enabled trade and specialization of labor. Additionally, farming fostered advances in technology and tools, fundamentally altering lifestyles and societal structures. Ultimately, the move to agriculture marked the beginning of complex civilizations and significant changes in human social organization.


What practice replace hunting and gathering food?

Being able to farm began to replace hunting and gathering. But the best of both worlds is to do all these tasks. Current settlers in Alaska practice all three even today.


What would happen if the neolithic argricultural revolution never took place?

The neolithic revolution began when people discovered agriculture. Because of agriculture people could now farm instead of hunting and gathering.


How did this economic activity differ from farming?

hunting and gathering isnt the easiest way to feed a growing population in the neolithic revolution.


Did hunters and gatherers start 10000 BC?

Hunting and gathering was the primary means of subsistence for humans from their beginning until the agricultural revolution around 6,000 B.C. Even today, some people still rely on hunting and gathering. Hunting and gathering didn't "start," there was no means of survival before hunting and gathering.