Why do you think the centers of domestication are geographically dispe Which continents shown on the map have no hearth areas for plant domestication?

The centers of domestication are geographically dispersed because plant and animal domestication likely occurred independently in various regions where suitable plants and animals were present. The availability of certain species, environmental conditions, and cultural practices all played a role in the domestication process, leading to different centers of domestication around the world.

In the map shown, North America, Australia, and Antarctica do not have hearth areas for plant domestication. These continents may have lacked suitable plant species for domestication, or environmental conditions may have been less conducive to the development of agriculture.