the early humans used simple sharpend tools like ____ to catch fish in shallow water
what are spears
This river was a major source of fish for ancient Egyptians.
what is the Nile river
hese people carved fishing lures from wood.
Who are the Natives?
Many people turned to fishing to get this basic necessity
what is food
This soft plastic stick bait is molded before anglers use it for fishing
what is a senko(s)/swimbaits
Many early fishing hooks were made from this natural material found in animals
What are bones?
Ancient people used woven materials to create this common fishing tool
What are nets?
The lures were made from this material
What is wood?
People in some places in the US suffered from this because of shortages
What is starvation?
how many lures are made a year
millions
the early humans used simple sharpend tools like to catch fish in shallow water
what are spears
This civilization is known for some of the earliest fish farming practices.
What is Ancient China?
The carved objects were used for this activity.
What is fishing?
This war caused protein to be shipped to the army
What is World War II?
This leader was mentioned in the passage
who is hitler?
what type of skills did the early humans need
what is aim
the egyptians caught 2 types of fish that in today's world its goes on famous meal or high Quality so called expensive
what is a Atlantic sturgen and tuna?
Colonists in North America often fished in this ocean.
What is the Atlantic Ocean?
Most protein was shipped to this group of people
what is the army?
Modern fishing lures are often made from this flexible material instead of wood
What is plastic?
Archaeologists have found evidence of prehistoric fishing in caves and along coasts, showing humans relied on this type of food source.
What is seafood (or marine resources)?
Fish were often preserved for long periods using this method to prevent spoilage.
What is drying or salting?
what is Atlantic Mackerel and tuna
For some people, this was their main dish during WW1
what is fish?
This type of fish farming raises fish in controlled environments for food production
What is aquaculture?