The Aborigines got water by following animals and birds to the water sources that they used. Then, the water was carried back to the village.
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All rivers are. Aboriginals rely on rivers for their main water source. You may think that they may get sicknesses, but in fact aboriginals have an immune system to unclean water.
Aboriginals in Australia did not use pans to cook their food.
The Australian Aboriginals knew a lot about the underground water reservoirs in their land. They accessed water through natural springs or by digging tunnels. They would also follow wildlife indicators to get their water. The Aboriginals mostly sought their water out without getting involved in particularly storing it.
Aboriginals drank water from the lakes or oceans.
they had Water from streamsand liquid from berriesand they used to suck liquid from the leaves on the treesthey had Water from streamsand liquid from berriesand they used to suck liquid from the leaves on the treesRead more: What_did_aboriginal_people_drink
Aboriginal communities get their water source from various places, such as wells, rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. However, access to clean and safe drinking water can be a significant issue for many indigenous populations, leading to health concerns and the need for government intervention to improve water infrastructure.
Aboriginals need what all people need in order to live. They must have food and water to survive. They will also need a type of shelter as well as clothing.
You collect water with a bucket :) right click on a water source block to pick it up
They made black using charcoal and water