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Talent21 project Edward Rothenberger Period

Introduction A lot of people in the us hurt our environment. How ever our early civilizations have cased most of the damege to our economy. Anything could of impacted our Earth from ancient times. Most of the early civilizations that caused damage were the early farmers, early Egypt, early Greece, early Rome, and Mesopotamia.

After Glacier Age Big Animals started to disappear smaller animals started getting popular. The human population got bigger. Humans began a society people who work under a set of rules and traditions. The temperature began to rise and the glaciers started to melt.

Early Man Early Man started fires that they learned how to control with wood, leaves, and rocks around the fire so it doesn’t go out of control. The Early Men would make wood spheres and spear throwers. Early Men Started learning how to speak with better communication. They began starting to change their lives that they never thought were possible or imagined.

Early Farmers p43 Early Farmers would dig up ground to put crops in the dirt so they could plant. Some of the Early Farmers would go hunting and some of the others would go to gather things that they needed to survive with. This effected the environment by digging up ground made life easier for the Early Farmers so they could live longer and eat better.

Mesopotamia The things that the Mesopotamia people would mix copper with tin and together it would make Bronze. They would build Dams to help store water.

Egypt Kings would get buried in Pyramids with all there belongings, animals, gold, there insides, and jewelry. Egyptian people would make drawings in caves and on rocks of what they would do. The Egyptian people would put there gold and things in there caves.

Greece Digging up stones. Chopping down trees to make paper. War Wood monuments Clay pottery Building boats

Rome Forging wepons Wool cloth decorations Building Barns Slottering cattle

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