Climate influences the type of house Paleolithic people lived in because they built structures like caves or simple shelters to provide protection from extreme weather conditions. Similarly, Paleolithic people wore clothes made from animal hides or fur to stay warm in colder climates and to protect themselves from the elements. Climate played a direct role in determining the design and materials used for both housing and clothing during the Paleolithic era.
People needed to make clothes and build shelters after migrating out of Africa to protect themselves from climate changes, harsh weather conditions, and natural elements that they encountered in different regions. Clothes provided warmth and protection, while shelters offered a safe place to rest and live in.
Paleolithic people used stone, bone, wood, and other natural materials to create tools for hunting, fishing, and gathering. They also utilized fire for cooking, warmth, and protection. Cave paintings and carvings suggest they used their surroundings as artistic and symbolic resources as well.
The Paleolithic people were able to survive because they were hunter-gatherers who adapted to their environments by developing tools for hunting and foraging, creating shelter for protection, and forming social groups for support and cooperation. Additionally, their knowledge of plants and animals in their surroundings enabled them to find food and resources necessary for survival.
The way that Paleolithic people lived depended on where they lived. Those in warm climates needed little clothing or shelter. People in cold climates sought protection from the weather in caves.
The Tocobaga people, who lived in present-day Florida, wore minimal clothing made from plant fibers such as palmetto leaves. They also adorned themselves with jewelry made from shells, bones, and stones. Their clothing was suited to the warm climate of the region.
because if you wear a t-shirt and some shorts you can get deep cuts
how can different climate regions affect how people adapt to the environment
With Clothes
If you mean in a dry climate where to people get their clothes? Well lots of them actually have an education and know how to spell!!! So try figure it out. LMAO!!
Paleolithic people survived by hunting and gathering.
The climate affect peole how livie in Scandinavia by leting them have water
Climate can affect life in a region by people's crops dieing and then they dont have any food.
sometimes it was to hot for the people and they were tired and sometimes it was to cold there body was frozen and they didn't have any sweaters or good and warm clothes to wear. (sixth grader answered this)
paleolithic people had to farm, harvest, and herd
it deosnt
it doesn't effect it
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