History of Animal Domestication
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Which animal was the first to be domesticated?

  • Horse
  • Goat
  • Sheep
  • Dog (correct)
  • When were rice first cultivated in China?

  • 7,000 years ago
  • 8,200 years ago
  • 5,500 years ago
  • 13,500 years ago (correct)
  • Which bird was domesticated in East Asia for cockfighting?

  • Duck
  • Turkey
  • Chicken (correct)
  • Pigeon
  • When did agriculture develop in some 13 centres around the world?

    <p>10,000 years ago</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When did Indigenous peoples in the Americas begin to cultivate peanuts, squash, maize, potatoes, cotton, and cassava?

    <p>7,000 years ago</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Animal Domestication

    • The first animal to be domesticated was not specified in the provided text.

    Agriculture Development

    • Rice was first cultivated in China at an unspecified time.
    • Agriculture developed in around 13 centres around the world, but the exact time period is not specified.

    Bird Domestication

    • The bird that was domesticated in East Asia for cockfighting was not specified in the provided text.

    Agriculture in the Americas

    • Indigenous peoples in the Americas began to cultivate various crops, including:
      • Peanuts
      • Squash
      • Maize
      • Potatoes
      • Cotton
      • Cassava
    • The exact time period when this cultivation began is not specified in the provided text.

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    Explore the history of animal domestication and the mutualistic relationship between humans and other organisms. Learn about the gradual process of domestication and the first animals to be domesticated, including the dog, goat, sheep, cow, and chicken.

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