They hunted, when there were no more animals, they had to move to new land with
animals to kill and berries to pick. But why so fast? back then there were no T.V's or books or anything of entertainment that we have now. So what else was there to do? Eat! That why thing went so fast.
Isabella Student of 7th grade university
Hunter-gatherers moved often because they relied on the availability of Natural Resources in their environment. They followed the seasonal patterns of plants and animals, moving to areas where food and water were abundant. Movement also helped prevent depletion of resources in a particular area and allowed them to adapt to changing conditions and explore new territories for better opportunities.
Hunter-gatherers often moved around in search of food, water, and shelter. They followed the migration patterns of animals and seasonal changes to ensure a sustainable supply of resources. Moving also helped prevent resource depletion in a particular area.
In order to move the rock on Mythology Island in Poptropica, you need to find Hercules, who is located in the Hercules' Hero Hut area. Hercules will lend you his strength and help you move the rock.
Stone Age people moved often because they were hunter-gatherers who relied on the availability of food and resources in different areas. They followed animal herds and seasonal plants, which required them to constantly migrate to new places. Additionally, moving frequently helped prevent overexploitation of resources and allowed them to adapt to changing environmental conditions.
Nomads use materials like tents, yurts, or basic wooden structures to build their homes. These structures are often designed to be portable and easy to assemble and dismantle as the nomads move from place to place.
Subarctic peoples typically lived in dome-shaped homes called "wigwams" or "chickees." These structures were made from materials like animal hides, grasses, and tree bark, offering warmth and shelter in the cold climate. They were often small and easy to move, allowing nomadic lifestyles.
They lived in the rainforest
To have friendship with other people
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Birds move their neck very often to see any threat or danger or any hunter is attacking it.
annually
Runs and flies
The Racetrack is always there, how often the rocks move cannot be determined as no one has witnessed them move in over 100 years.
every orange wednesday
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the people who 'move' on a regular basis, are often referred to as "nomads" .
Most tornadoes in the northern hemisphere move to the northeast.
Mountains move by the plates under the earth moving. When plates move, often tsunamis and earthquakes happen. Mountains move 1 cm per year when the plates move!