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History, 26.08.2020 21:01 carter4026

Select all the correct answers. Why were animals such as horses and mammoths an important resource for humans?

a. They provided meat for eating.
b. Their bones helped create fire for warmth.
c. Their hair could be used as thread for sewing clothes.
d. They guarded children when the adults were away.
e. They offered protection against predators.

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