herbs and roots.
No.
They used the mounds as graves and for important ceremonies.
They ate fish, deer, mastadons, mammoths, and berries
The height of mound builder mounds varied greatly, ranging from a few feet to over 70 feet (21 meters) tall. The largest mounds were typically ceremonial or burial mounds, while smaller mounds were used for various purposes such as platforms for buildings or as lookout points.
They did not use many
No.
wood
cow blood
fish and water
they both use mud
copper
thier hands, rakes, and shovels.
They used the mounds as graves and for important ceremonies.
they ride on rocks that snails power.
They ate fish, deer, mastadons, mammoths, and berries
The Native American mound builders constructed impressive earthen mounds for various purposes, such as ceremonial or burial sites. The mound builders lived in the Midwest and Southeast regions of the United States. Archaeologists study the remnants of these mounds to learn more about the ancient civilizations of North America.
Because they built large mounds for ceremonial and burial use.