By living in homes that keep their bodies at homeostatis. They also wear clothes to make themselves warmer, or wear less clothes to make themselves cooler.
People living in hot countries often adapt by wearing lightweight and breathable clothing, using air conditioning, and staying hydrated. In cold countries, people dress in warm layers, use heating systems, and insulate their homes to stay comfortable. Both hot and cold countries have different cultural practices and infrastructure to cope with their respective climates.
nomadic huts, made of animal skin or twigs or clothing
They're called desert-dwellers.The terms nomad or bedouin, both meaning 'wanderer', are often misused in this case; but they only properly apply to the itinerant people of the desert, not to permanent settlers, which are called (as elsewhere in the world) villagers or townsfolk.
because it has less rain
During Neanderthal times, the climate was characterized by several ice ages, with alternating cold glacial periods and warmer interglacial periods. Neanderthals adapted to these changing climatic conditions by developing specialized survival strategies.
Bergmann's rule is an ecogeographic principle that states that within a species, individuals tend to be larger in colder climates and smaller in warmer climates. This pattern is thought to be an adaptation to efficiently conserve body heat in colder environments and dissipate heat in warmer environments.
As lions live in only two countries in the world Africa and India. And both these countries are very hot , and in summer it gets even much hotter, so a lion will not like the cold.
they do live in cold
hot in the daytime, cold at night.
Hot & humid!
you will be cold
neither they live in the sea ;) Warm generally, you don't get many dolphins in the arctic :O
they live in cold places
they live in a hot place
No they like warm not to cold or hot
in the hot.
hot
MOSTLY live in cold water