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About ten thousand years ago, climate change began to impact early humans’ lives. How did the climate change?
It got colder.
It got warmer.
It got wetter.
It got drier.
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It got warmer.
About 10,000 years ago the last Ice Age ended (start of the Holocene): temperatures rose, ice sheets retreated, and climates stabilized — changes that helped seed cultivation, settlement, and the rise of agriculture.
About 10,000 years ago the last Ice Age ended (start of the Holocene): temperatures rose, ice sheets retreated, and climates stabilized — changes that helped seed cultivation, settlement, and the rise of agriculture.
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