The agricultural revolution helped cities grow and progress. People were able to settle down, and more jobs became available. Farmers were able to grow certain crops which opened up trade between cities. Some people were still able to work as hunters, but animals became domesticated and began to live on farms where they were fed crops to fatten them up. New clothing was able to be made from different parts of the plants, and strong sturdy houses could be built. "It was only 10,000 years ago that humans began to put their knowledge to more intensive use. After the end of the last ice age, what had been experimentation flowered into the birth of true agriculture." Thanks to the agricultural revolution, we have cities to live in, and we are no longer hunter-gathering nomads.
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BREAKING NEWS: Falling Apart at our Fingertips
Just yesterday, we found out that crops all over the world will no longer be able to grow on farms. People are in a panic trying to store up for the long years ahead. Cities will fall apart as people move out to begin hunting. Zoos have been broken into and the animals have all disappeared mysteriously. Animals are going to begin to go extinct because of the amount of people hunting them. Restaurants are going to go out of business and stores are going to crumble.
Trees will stop growing, therefore, this article will probably be one of the last printed. Pack your bags people, there's a long winter ahead.
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