By: Dominique Hampton-love Date: SOCIAL STUDIES Period:4

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By: Dominique Hampton-love Date: 3-28-12 SOCIAL STUDIES Period:4 Talent 21 By: Dominique Hampton-love Date: 3-28-12 SOCIAL STUDIES Period:4

Introduction Question 1: How did Humans Impact their environment? Question 2: How did they survive in the last 30,000 years? Question 3: How did they use the Nile River and stop the flooding? Question 4: What were the animals that the early humans kill to survive?

After Glacier Age When the glacier melted it washed away their supplies and their land. From being to cold the living organisms will die The pollution from the glacier polluted the lakes, rivers, and other water supplies.

Early Man They impact their environment by killing Woolley mammoth’s, saber- tooth tiger’s, and bison too. They also made fire to keep the animals away Early man also made spears to catch animals.

Early Farmers Before 10,000 years ago, all humans were hunters and gatherers. They would grow crops for one another.

Mesopotamia Mesopotamians had invented the bronze tip plow. Also they invented the wheel that can transport a lot of cargo.

Egypt The Egyptians had to build dams so the flooding doesn’t get out of control. They also take the water to help the crops grow.

Greece In each city, the Minoans built a large and richly decorated palace. The largest Minoan palace was built in the city of Knossos and it was constructed in 1700 B.C.

Rome The romans impacted their environment by building larger empires. They also build larger cities. The romans also used aqueduct which is a system of bridges and canals that carries water from a natural source.

Conclusion What do all of them have in common? They all traded with each other. Another thing is that in some lands they believed in many gods.