Mexicans adapt to their environment, by getting prepared for the fairly warm climate.
They may also adapt by dressing properly for this weather (by wearing shorts or skirts, short sleeves, etc.)
These aren't the only ways they can adapt, they may also adapt by making jewelery out of jewels such as jade.
The Mayans also grew maize (corn) to adapt as well. These farmers also would raise haciendas, a raised cattle on large ranches. (ah-see-EHN-duhs).
Lastly, the Mexicans built temples to live inside. These tri-shaped habitats, still stand in Mexico today.
These include their traditional clothing, housing and modes of transportation:
Before the 20th century, most houses in desert climates included adobe houses which remained cool during the day and warm during the night; palm shacks and wood cabins were common in tropical and cold climates as well. Nowadays, air conditioning is quite common, and most homes are built with brick and mortar.
Also, during that era, the all-too-famous cowboy suit and sombreros were common. Nowadays, most Mexicans wear modern clothing.
Finally, due to the rough terrain, a proper road network didn't catch up well until the mid-20th century. Nowadays there are highway and rail networks, and well-developed port and airport infrastructure throughout the country.
people in mexico change their environment by littering in it and not taking care of it too properly. also by using up the land to build crops so they have stuff to eat and they build farmhouses for the animals to live in.
Due to its topography and extensive territory (1,972,550 square kilometers or 761,606 square miles, ranked 14th largest worldwide) Mexico has one of the world's most diverse climates, including arid and semi-arid conditions on its northern territory; tropical savanna on the south and subtropical highland on the central Mexican plateau, where more than 80% of the population lives. Depending of these climatic conditions, people in Mexico have traditionally adapted through different types of housing, economic activities and even clothing:
They ruin it I hate dirty little Mexicans and if i ever see one i will kill them no questions asked.
they must hunt for food
Mexico (or Mexican people) adapt to several things, but the textbook phrase would be "environment", including climate, topography, flora and fauna, or natural hazards.
can technology help people adapt environment
People in Chile have had to adapt to climate and food sources in their environment. These people have had to adapt to food by finding and trying new food sources found in the environment.
An arid environment cause people to adapt due to persistent crop failure.
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People in Iraq adapt to their environment by utilizing traditional building methods that offer insulation from the extreme temperatures, wearing loose and lightweight clothing to stay cool in the hot weather, and relying on shade and water sources for relief from the heat. Additionally, they may change their daily schedules to avoid the hottest parts of the day and make use of technologies like air conditioning when available.
Jamaicans adapt ta there environment by making something good out of it.
People adapt to the land in Kenya by changing its habitat.
If they have grown up there they have no need to 'adapt'.
they adapt to the mountains and hills,flowers,weather