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scarce Defintion: Not very much of it available. Sentence: Wild plants and animals grew scarce.

stable Defintion: Steady and not likely to move or change. Sentence: People did not have a stable food supply.

obtain Defintion: To get something that you want, especially through your own effort, skill, or work . Sentence: People obtained food by hunting animals and gathering plants.

Settle (ment) Defintion: To go to a place where no people have lived permanently before and start to live there. Sentence: People wanted to settle near water and rich soil.

advance Defintion: A change, discovery, or invention that brings progress. Sentence: Agriculture was one of the most important advances in history.