They dig holes with tools carved from wood they planted seeds that they found
they got more seeds from the plant that grew and they kept getting seeds
and they took care of their plants
well first woodland creatures are different from pond creatures second you wouldn't see pond creature go out of water to go to a woodland environment nor would you see a woodland creature like a chipmunk come out of it's woodland home to enter a ponds food chain
Yes, plant cells do help the plant make food. There are certain cells in the plant that help the plant produce food.
a photophysis is a plant that produce food for the plant and a food making process
Minerals in the soil are the food source of the plant.
Food for plant is produced in chloroplasts.Photosynthesis produces food for plant.
Their food mostly was deer, corn, beans, wild rice, melons, and grapes.
Berries and mrat
Food and clothing
Peppercorn Butternut Squash
berries
The Algonquian, also known as eastern woodland people lived in villages and were hunters and farmers. They relied on collecting edible plants and hunting wild animals as their main source of food.
Self-Sustainably. They lived in harmony with nature & flowed with the seasons & its food. They lived in Abundance.
The Eastern woodland tribes were the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga ,Cayuga, and Seneca and lived in the wooded area of today's New York state. They were hunters and farmers. In that area they would find deer, rabbit, moose, muskrat, raccoon, beaver, turkey,fish, pheasants, and other animals. The pelts of the raccoon, beaver, and muskrat they could trade for other goods and food.
They hunted a lot of bears, raccon, squirel, beaver, moose, seal, and caribou.
The Cree Indians were mostly woodland tribes that lived in the forests of Montana, North Dakota, and Canada. There were also Cree tribes that were plains Indians. They moved along with their food supply.
The tribes of the Eastern Woodlands use natural resources to support themselves by hunting, gathering and farming. They were able to provide food and use the materials from the land to build and for clothing.
well first woodland creatures are different from pond creatures second you wouldn't see pond creature go out of water to go to a woodland environment nor would you see a woodland creature like a chipmunk come out of it's woodland home to enter a ponds food chain