Class 6 History Ch2 | A new way of life and “keeping” animals – from hunting and gathering to growing food
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In this video βοΈ Grade: 6th βοΈ Subject: History βοΈ Chapter: From Hunting – Gathering to Growing Food (Chapter 2) βοΈ Topic Name: A new way of life and ‘storing’ animals – From hunting – gathering to growing food βοΈ Topics covered in this video: Class 6 Story Chapter 2 A new way of life and ‘storing’ animals – from the Hunting β gathering to growing food ===== ===================================== ==== π’ π₯ Available (kindergarten to 12th) all videos themed playlist https://www.pabbly.com/out/all-videos-playlist Why learn from Magnet Brains? Magnet Brains is an online education platform that helps you deliver free full courses from Kindergarten to Grade 12 based on the NCERT/CBSE curriculum to help you perform well on whatever exams you take in your academic career . Connect with us: Subscribe to us on YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/MagnetBrainsEducation?sub_confirmation=1 Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/groups/MagnetBrains/ View the full courses : https://www.magnetbrains.com/course/class-6-history/ β‘οΈ Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/Magnet-Brains-Education-110955641184512 β‘οΈ Instagram : https://www.instagram. com/magnetbrains/ β‘οΈ Telegram: https://t.me/magnetbrainsbhopal When you plant a seed, you will find that it takes some time for it to grow. This can take several days, weeks, months and in some cases years. When people first started cultivating crops, it meant they had to stay in one place for long periods of time tending to the plants, watering, weeding, driving animals and birds awayβuntil the crops ripened. And then the grain had to be used carefully. Animals reproduce naturally. In addition, when cared for properly, they provide milk, an important source of food, and meat whenever it is needed. In other words, raised animals can be used as βstorageβ for food.
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