The Bushmen, San, Basarwa, ǃKung or Khwe are indigenous people of the Kalahari Desert, which spans areas of South Africa, Botswana, Namibia and Angola. They were traditionally hunter-gatherers, part of the Khoisan group, and are related to the traditionally pastoral Khoikhoi. Starting in the 1950s through the 1990s they switched to farming. Genetic evidence suggests they are one of the oldest, if not the oldest, peoples in the world - a "genetic Adam" according to Spencer Wells, from which all humans can ultimately trace their genetic heritage.
Khoisan
The San or Bushmen
vegitation
The natural environment of Botswana is dominated by water shortages. Low rainfall and persisting drought contribute to the water shortage.
they adapted by serving man, they were domesticated and flourished thus.
natural selection.
use of natural gas is increasing in electricity because population is increasing day by day which is why use of electricity is increasing in industries home and other
Natural selectionsurvival of the fittest or natural selection.
A tiger is adapted to its natural habitat because of it's fur that camoflages it in the forest you got done by an 11 year old
Increasing Naturally
because it is a wolf
Natural selectionsurvival of the fittest or natural selection.
Natural selectionsurvival of the fittest or natural selection.