Early Man Early man interacted with their environment by Hunting animals Using stone for tools Drank river water.

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Early Man Early man interacted with their environment by Hunting animals Using stone for tools Drank river water

Early Farmers Early farmers interacted with their environment by Planting crops Raising livestock

Mesopotamians Mesopotamians interacted with their environment by Making fire Sleeping in cave Using bow and arrows

Egyptians Egyptians interacted with their environment by Building clay block house Building pyramids Making artwork in statues

Ancient Chinese The Ancient Chinese interacted with their environment by Used terrace farming Built farms on hills Built walls for protection

Ancient Greece The Ancient Greeks interacted with their environment by Building walls Built acropolis on mountains Used gold to make weapons and for money