agrasan wrote:
KarishmaB wrote:
Gmatsaiyan wrote:
Even though Homo Sapiens have been making tools such as swords, bows, and arrows for over 50,000 years, they did not hunt large animals, i.e. animals heavier than 100 lbs, on a widespread scale prior to the discovery of iron. With the advent of iron age came the transition to metal tools, which were sturdier and lasted longer.
Which of the following if true provides the strongest evidence that the two events, advent of iron age and hunting of larger animals were causally related?
A) While smaller animals such as rabbits could be killed using wooden tools, killing large animals required exerting a force that only tools made with metal can provide.
B) The discovery of fire which was essential to cook animals was made 10,000 years before the advent of iron age.
C) The discovery of large metal reserves coincided with big reduction in population of large animals.
D) Because iron was easier to mold than wood, it quickly became the preferred material
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Which of the following if true provides the strongest evidence that the two events, advent of iron age and hunting of larger animals were causally related?
A) While smaller animals such as rabbits could be killed using wooden tools, killing large animals required exerting a force that only tools made with metal can provide.
B) The discovery of fire which was essential to cook animals was made 10,000 years before the advent of iron age.
C) The discovery of large metal reserves coincided with big reduction in population of large animals.
D) Because iron was easier to mold than wood, it quickly became the preferred material
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Statistics : Posted by KarishmaB • on 16 Aug 2020, 21:58 • Replies 6 • Views 2484



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