Their bodies had adapted to cold conditions. They had a larger body mass, which helped them stay warm. They also lived in caves and had fire. They made their clothes out of animal skins.
Their bodies were adapted to colder conditions.
Their bodies were adapted to colder conditions.
Neanderthal bodies were adapted to cold weather.
Cold Climate.
Because your blood thins out while living in warm weather
The climate in a taiga is mainly cold. It mostly has cold weather and coniferous forests.
Quite cold
tundra climate
Their bodies were adapted to cold weather.
Their bodies were adapted for cold weather. Changing climate is considered one of the reasons for why they died out.
cold and brutal
Yes, features of the Neanderthal skeleton, such as a robust body build, large nose, and stocky limbs, are believed to be adaptations to cold climates. These characteristics helped them retain body heat more effectively in the colder environments where they lived.
Yes, Neanderthals lived in various environments, including cold weather regions like Europe and parts of Asia. Their physical characteristics, such as a robust body, large nose to warm and humidify cold air, and a stocky build, suggest adaptations to cold climates.
Their bodies were adapted to colder conditions.
One theory is that Cro-Magnons outcompeted Neanderthals for resources due to their more advanced tools, social structures, and cognitive abilities. Another theory suggests that interbreeding between Cro-Magnons and Neanderthals may have occurred, leading to the assimilation of Neanderthal genes into the Cro-Magnon population. Additionally, environmental factors such as climate change and habitat loss may have also played a role in the replacement of Neanderthals by Cro-Magnons.
fairly cool through summer and cold during winter
Neanderthals lived during the ice age and adapted to the harsh conditions by developing specialized tools, hunting techniques, and clothing made from animal hides to withstand the cold. They also sought shelter in caves or built simple structures to protect themselves from the elements. Additionally, the availability of resources and their ability to adapt to changing climates played a crucial role in their survival during this period.
Texas has a very hot climate through most of the year.
The climate that never has cold weather is the Tropical climate!
Either because of climate change, or competition from Cro-Magnon man (modern humans).