This eventually led to humans having better adaptability and collaboration, which was followed by human expansion across the globe. In other words, it depended on the circumstances of humans. On the other hand, the spread of agricultural life was mostly dependent on the climate, alternatives, and other factors such as location. While there are no axioms regarding the specific details of each circumstance, some changes that were likely include the redistribution of grain during climatic shifts, (as the glaciers were retreating still from the previous Ice Age) dwindling amounts of game for hunters, or changes in climate, which may have forced some humans to relocate or adopt a new way of surviving. Both causes, presumably, affected some of the population enough to spur migration/agricultural
This eventually led to humans having better adaptability and collaboration, which was followed by human expansion across the globe. In other words, it depended on the circumstances of humans. On the other hand, the spread of agricultural life was mostly dependent on the climate, alternatives, and other factors such as location. While there are no axioms regarding the specific details of each circumstance, some changes that were likely include the redistribution of grain during climatic shifts, (as the glaciers were retreating still from the previous Ice Age) dwindling amounts of game for hunters, or changes in climate, which may have forced some humans to relocate or adopt a new way of surviving. Both causes, presumably, affected some of the population enough to spur migration/agricultural