Probably because they can live days after their head is missing. They must adapt easily if they can live in a home.
yes
They wore coats!(:
It depends how radically different it is.
They didn't live during the ice age.
Gases adapt most easily to changes in volume.
no, it is what is called a specialized species. It cannot adapt easily to other environments, but in it's own niche it is the top competitor.
Raccoons and cockroaches are two of the most adaptable creatures on earth.
In the early Stone Age, people had to learn to adapt to their environment by mastering basic survival skills such as hunting, gathering, making tools, and creating fire. This adaptation was crucial for their survival and allowed them to thrive in a world where resources were limited and the environment was harsh.
It was very difficult for early humans to survive. They had to adapt. The Ice Age was a threat to human kind. Eventually they learned to adapt and they survived... most of the time!
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.
Stone Age people used technology such as flint tools for hunting, gathering, and preparing food. They also created simple shelters, clothes, and fire to stay warm and cook food. Additionally, they used tools for making weapons, fishing equipment, and pottery for storing food.