Early Man Early man interacted with their environment by: Hunted animals Nothing wasted Gathered plants Uses environment to make shelter. Made weapons.

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Early Man Early man interacted with their environment by: Hunted animals Nothing wasted Gathered plants Uses environment to make shelter. Made weapons made of stones Made Fire

Early Farmers Early farmers interacted with their environment by: Grew food Domesticated animals for products Irrigation were used to get water from ditches, Ponds, and canals for crops Obsidian was used for tools

Mesopotamians Mesopotamians interacted with their environment by: Made clay pots to store food Built mud brick houses Used copper and bronze to make tools and weapons Built large buildings like ziggurats

Egyptians Egyptians interacted with their environment by: Used natural ingredients to dry bodies to make mummies Silt Prepares the soil for farming Used papyrus for paper Used stone to make different structures

Ancient Chinese The Ancient Chinese interacted with their environment by: Used loess, Silk worms, and terrace farming Used iron for armor Built great wall of china Shi Huang di made the silent army

Ancient Greece The Ancient Greeks interacted with their environment by: Agoras and acropolises were made Made boats for traveling Made Weapons from bronze