Neolithic farmers adapted to mountains and hills primarily by building terraces for growing crops. This method allowed them to create flat areas on sloped land, preventing soil erosion and making it possible to cultivate crops in difficult terrains.
How did Neolithic farmers adapt to mountains and hills?
They only used them to build homes.
They stayed away from sloped land.
They built terraces for growing crops.
They grew crops at the top of them.
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