humans adapted to the cold by building a resiliance to it. another way this adaptation has occured is that those that live in the far northern parts of the glode has smaller noses, this is to reduce chance of the nose freezing off.
The bold writing above isn't exactly correct. Infact, most humans from mid temperatured countries (England e.t.c.) or very hot countries (India e.t.c.) would find it very very cold and would probably not be able to cope very well in Alaska. Whereas people who are born in places like Alaska ad live there all their lives, would be able to cope very easily as their bodies would have adapted and got used to the cold climate.
By Gemma Spalding
animals survive in the cold because they hibernate.
Some animals have thick fat and blubber on their bodies which help them adapt to the cold while others have thick fur
Because thay are used to it like we are used to the earth spinning
During the ice age, humans adapted by developing clothing, shelters, and advanced hunting techniques to survive the harsh cold environments. They also migrated to different areas in search of food and resources as the ice sheets expanded and contracted. The ice age ultimately shaped human evolution and led to the development of crucial skills and technologies.
The technology helped humans to get adapt humans.
yes we do adapt to our environment...:)
They adapted by sought protection from the weather in caves. They also learned to survive in colder climates.
Humans adapt by creating technology that makes life easier
Humans adapt because we are living things. Two characteristics of life are reaction to stimuli and being able to adapt in certain situations. All living things adapt when it is needed.
They adapt to cold weather (ice places)
By living there
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Because of their fur. It keeps the warmth in and the cold out
Humans have had to adapt to temperature and food sources in Cuba. These foods were likely very unfamiliar to anyone who had not been there before.
get hairy