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Yes, their dwellings depended on the season because they were farmers
Yes, their dwellings depended on the season because they were farmers
it was literally a long house
longhouse
which of the following factors most likely led to the development of the longhouse a narrow bark coverd and long dwelling used as shelter by the iroquois
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Its in spring.It actually depends where the Iroquois lives,the weather can affect the Iroquois growing season. Many plants grow in the spring,summer,and sometimes in fall. There are few plants that grow in the winter. This is my prediction though.
Yes, the dwelling of the Algonquian tribes often depended on the season. In warmer months, they typically lived in wigwams or bark-covered structures that were easy to build and dismantle, allowing for mobility as they hunted and gathered. During the winter, they would sometimes move to more permanent structures or use insulated materials to retain heat. This seasonal adaptability was crucial for their survival and resource management.
Land-dwelling living creatures primarily depend on the sun as the initial source of energy through photosynthesis. Plants convert sunlight into chemical energy through photosynthesis, which is then consumed by animals for energy.
They would use all the resources around them to build things such as longhouses and weapons
The correct answer would be the sun or sunlight.