Hunter-gatherers altered the environment by setting controlled fires to promote growth of desired plant species, modifying landscapes for hunting purposes, and selectively planting or cultivating certain plants. They also influenced the distribution of plants and animals through their movement and trade networks.
Early hunter-gatherers altered the environment by techniques like controlled burns to clear land for agriculture, building shelters and tools, and shaping landscapes for hunting and gathering activities. They also had an impact on local ecosystems through hunting, foraging, and gathering practices, which could influence the distribution and abundance of species in their environment.
Hunter-gatherers changed their environment through practices like controlled burning to clear land for hunting and gathering, shaping landscapes to make it easier to find food sources, and through the creation of shelters and tools using natural resources. Their activities influenced plant and animal populations, as well as the overall biodiversity of the areas they inhabited.
Hunter-gatherers made houses out of materials like wood, branches, leaves, animal hides, and sometimes even caves or rock formations. Their choice of materials depended on what was available in their environment and their specific cultural practices.
Hunter-gatherers left behind tools, weapons, shelters, and remnants of food sources such as discarded bones and shells. They also left behind rock art, burial sites, and other cultural artifacts that provide insights into their way of life. Additionally, their practices may have influenced the environment through activities such as controlled burning of land for hunting and gathering.
During the ice age, the environment was characterized by extreme cold temperatures and limited resources, making hunting and gathering the most effective means for survival. The nomadic lifestyle of hunter-gatherers allowed them to constantly search for food sources and adapt to changing climates. Over time, this lifestyle helped humans develop skills in locating and utilizing natural resources efficiently.
Since they were nomadic they used what they found in the environment.
They hunted animals and gathered plants for food.
Hunter gathers were people who hunted fir nuts deers and ect
For most human history, they helped people by collecting plants, hunting animals & scavenging.
they did aolt
Africa
They were hunters and gatherers
the hunter gatheres hunt deer,hulimamous,bear,and snake
In a cave
neolithic era
yes most hunter-garther do. also they at picked fruit.
the availability of wild plants and animals