Eskimos use dog-sledges for transport on the ice and they use the fur of the animals to make more warmer clothes so that they can adapt to the weather and environment of their region.
Ok, im improving on this.
So before any of you think oh they used sledges that's not Inuits adapting that's just how they move around.
1 adaptation is that they can eat raw meat without getting diseases or feeling sick.
Eskimos have evolved to endure the cold; thicker blood, darker skin pigment to absorbs heat, and their bodies retain more body fat on their torsos to protect vital organs (whereas most North Americans store fat around our waists and butts).....their bodies are built differently. They have been living in the cold longer so their bodies have become shorter and stockier so that they retain more heat. Also, they have developed other ways to stay warm through their warm cloths and housing.These are not just Physical changes....they have anatomically,physiologically evolved to sustain Cold
Eskimos made sealskin outer garments.
The Kayak.
they are cool
No because there's different kind of Alaskan Natives, you could insult someone if you call them eskimo when they're actually not. Im an Alaskan Native that is Athabaskan.
Constance Helmericks has written: 'Our summer with the Eskimos' 'Our Alaskan winter'
how do leeches adapt their environment
Their environment could not support large groups.
Rainforests have developed various adaptations to thrive in their environment, such as tall trees to capture sunlight, broad leaves for efficient photosynthesis, and dense foliage to retain moisture and provide habitat for diverse species. Additionally, many plants have evolved symbiotic relationships with animals for pollination and seed dispersal. The high biodiversity in rainforests helps in creating a resilient ecosystem that can withstand disturbances like storms and droughts.
How did Jamestown colonists adapt to their environment?
If plants do not adapt, they do not survive in that particular environment.
The desert is the environment. It does not adapt. Organisms in an ecosystem adapt to the environment.
Only living things adapt to the environment. Uluru is a natural land feature, and not alive. It does not need to adapt to the environment.