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Early Man Early man interacted with their environment by creating fire, making stone tools,and hunting, hunting would effect the envrionment by decrease of anima population in that area

Early Farmers Early farmers interacted with their environment by growing food and raising animals it effected the environment I a good way because they grew plants

Mesopotamians Mesopotamians interacted with their environment by beginning the process of irrigation. It did not help the environment because digig hole in the groud

Egyptians Egyptians interacted with their environment by River settlements Pharaohs Religion bronze

Ancient Chinese The Ancient Chinese interacted with their environment by Grew silk using silk worms Horses Iron tools

Ancient Greece The Ancient Greeks interacted with their environment by Warfare destroy land Used bronze and iron