It has become a fad in the United States and Europe to have modern housing with contemporary luxuries in or built around a tree. Entire television shows are devoted to it. Indigenous people, while living close to and depending greatly on trees, mostly lived around or under them rather than in them.
Some cultures have treehouses and tree-dwelling communities, but the majority of people do not live in trees. Trees are primarily used for recreation, shelter, and resource gathering.
No, typically people in the 21st century do not live in caves. Most people live in houses or apartments designed for comfortable and safe living conditions.
Homo erectus was a bipedal species that primarily lived on the ground rather than in trees. While they may have climbed trees occasionally for shelter or food, their anatomy and tool use suggest a lifestyle focused on ground-based activities such as hunting and gathering.
People who live in the jungle are commonly referred to as "tribes" or "indigenous peoples." These groups have a deep connection to the land and often rely on the resources provided by the jungle for their survival.
No, the first people to live in Haiti were the indigenous TaΓno people. Africans were brought to Haiti as slaves during the European colonization and slave trade.
People live where they because of the climate and the culture of the contry.
anything can live in trees like animals and even people
yes they do because of trees everyone on earth can breath without trees no land creature could live that why people are recycleing and trying to save trees
In little tree bird houses made by people that chopped all of these trees.
squirrels live in any park that has people and trees
One of the living things is trees. Without trees we can not breathe.
they just do
People cut trees to build their houses in the rainforest
Trees. Squirrels live in nests in trees.
No, Africans do not live in trees
Yes. Yes they do.
people cutting down trees
everywhere, on people on trees on pretty much everything