You could tie animal skins to wooden stakes to make a tent.
People in the desert often construct shelters using materials like mud bricks, palm leaves, and textiles to provide insulation against the harsh temperatures. They may also utilize existing natural features like caves or rock formations for shelter. Additionally, traditional desert dwellings such as tents or yurts are designed to be easily assembled and disassembled for nomadic lifestyles.
The Mogollon used adobe bricks, stones, and timber to build their homes. They needed such shelter to protect themselves from the harsh desert climate, including extreme heat during the day and cold at night, as well as to seek safety from potential threats.
The exact first person to build a house is unknown, as shelter construction dates back thousands of years. However, evidence shows that ancient humans began creating basic structures for shelter, such as simple wooden huts or caves, as early as the Paleolithic era.
Early people who first began to farm used materials such as wood, mud, straw, stones, and animal hides to build their dwellings. These materials were readily available and provided shelter and protection from the elements. Over time, as agricultural societies developed, more permanent and sophisticated building materials were utilized.
The first nations Plateau people built their shelters with materials such as cedar wood, pine bark, and reeds. These materials were readily available in their environment and provided protection from the elements. The most common type of shelter built by the Plateau people was the pit-house, which had a partially underground structure covered with a roof made of cedar planks and bark.
People in the Iron Age typically built houses using materials such as wood, mud bricks, thatch, and stone. They would construct the frame of the house using wooden beams or stone, and then fill in the walls with mud bricks or stones. Thatched roofs were commonly used for shelter.
these people are called Nomads, that means that they travel around, so they use tents for shelter.
depends where you are surviving. near water you want to build a shelter in a tree or off of the ground. in the desert, you need to make sure the shelter will keep you cool
they look for shelter , water, andfood
huts and lots of blackets
The desert iguana will burrow for shelter.
People had to learn to make clothes and build shelter because if people didn't have clothing they would be in the "nude" or naked. Another reason would be if people didn't have clothing they wouldn't have any warmth on there bodies and they could get very ill. People learned how to build shelter because if there wasn't any shelter people would be living on the streets with no warmth, comfort, and protection.
People had to learn to make clothes and build shelter because if people didn't have clothing they would be in the "nude" or naked. Another reason would be if people didn't have clothing they wouldn't have any warmth on there bodies and they could get very ill. People learned how to build shelter because if there wasn't any shelter people would be living on the streets with no warmth, comfort, and protection.
People had to learn to make clothes and build shelter because if people didn't have clothing they would be in the "nude" or naked. Another reason would be if people didn't have clothing they wouldn't have any warmth on there bodies and they could get very ill. People learned how to build shelter because if there wasn't any shelter people would be living on the streets with no warmth, comfort, and protection.
If people have the proper clothing, shelter, tools, food and water they can live indefinitely in the desert. I have lived more than 40 years in the Chihuahuan Desert.
becuse otherwise people would die
Makah people do build house and different thinga
coyotes shelter can be the forest and desert