I think its C.

I know it cant be D.

Why did early humans migrate to new places?









A.
Wild animals forced them to seek safer homes.







B.
They needed new lands to plant crops.







C.
They followed animal herds that moved as the climate changed.







D.
They moved to find new sources of food.

Early humans? When? Where?

Some followed animals herds as the climate changed -- but many people migrated for other reasons. It depends on when and where.

So im wrong??

Please tell me!

Please read and answer my questions above.

Some people moved into fertile valleys, like in Mesopotamia in order to plant crops.

This is all the information I have and can tell you and I don't think its going to help much -_-!

Hunter Gatherers and Cave

Please see my later post.

To determine the correct answer, we need to analyze the options and choose the one that best describes why early humans migrated to new places.

Option A states that early humans migrated because wild animals forced them to seek safer homes. While this may be true in some cases, it is not the primary reason for early human migration.

Option B suggests that early humans migrated because they needed new lands to plant crops. However, it's important to note that early humans were primarily hunter-gatherers and did not practice agriculture until later stages of human development. Therefore, this option is not the most accurate answer.

Option C states that early humans followed animal herds that moved as the climate changed. This is a plausible reason because early humans were dependent on animals for food and resources. They would have migrated alongside the animal herds to ensure a steady supply of food.

Option D proposes that early humans moved to find new sources of food. This option is similar to Option C, but it does not take into account the role of climate change and animal migration patterns.

Based on the information provided, the most accurate answer is Option C: Early humans migrated to new places because they followed animal herds that moved as the climate changed.

Please keep in mind that this answer is based on the information provided in the question. If there is additional context or evidence, it may alter the answer.