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First agriculture revolution in the world

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The First Agricultural            Revolution:  A Transformative Era in Human History The First Agricultural Revolution, also called the Neolithic Revolution, was the transition from nomadic hunter-gatherers to settled agricultural communities that began about 10, 000 BCE.  This revolution—which changed human life forever—paved the way for the rise of civilizations and altered the course of human history. Key Features of the First Agricultural Revolution Domestication of Plants and Animals: The most important result of the First Agricultural Revolution was the domestication of plants and animals. Humans began to grow crops—wheat, barley, rice, and corn (maize)—that provided a steady supply of food. Likewise, sheep, goats, cattle, and pigs were domesticated. These animals provided not only food, but also labor and materials such as wool and leather. Development of Settlements: Once agriculture was more stable, people began to settle in permanent pla...

Ant l Description, Taxonomy,Habitat,species,Life cycle,&fact

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Belonging to the family Formicidae, ants are remarkable social insects with sophisticated social structures and actions. Ants have these important attributes:              Social Structure:   Ants live from a few dozens to many millions in colonies or communities. usually arranged among diverse social standings, including:   Queen:  The reproducing female laying eggs.    Employees: Non-reproductive ladies who look after the queen's young, fetch for food, and keep the nest.          Men:  Their chief function is to mate with the queen.           Communication     Ants use pheromones, which are chemical signals that carry information about food sources, danger, and other critical elements, to communicate. In addition to sight and smell, they communicate with touch and sound.           Food diet of ant Ants eat seeds, nect...