Understanding Famines
Famines represent severe and widespread food shortages leading to malnutrition and death, often preventable unlike natural disasters. The transition from hunter-gatherer societies to agriculture drastically changed the dynamics of food availability, as earlier populations relied on diverse diets and mobility to mitigate resource scarcity. Despite their adaptability, hunter-gatherers faced challenges during extreme environmental changes, prompting them to expand their diets to include less desirable food sources.In this clip
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