Over hunting of animals may have led to the disappearance of some large mammals. Fires were also set to grasslands where bison were hunted.
Hunter-gatherers in the Paleolithic era had minimal impact on their environment as they lived in small, nomadic groups and did not engage in large-scale agriculture or permanent settlements. Their hunting and gathering practices were sustainable and did not lead to depletion of resources. Overall, they lived in harmony with their surroundings, adapting to the conditions of their environment.
They lived in a very cold place so there bodies were adopted to cold weather.
Over hunting of animals may have led to the disappearance of some large mammals. Fires were also set to grasslands where bison were hunted.
Nomadic people have lived in the Sahara desert for thousands of years, adapting to the harsh environment by moving in search of food, water, and grazing land for their animals. The Tuareg, for example, have a long history of nomadic lifestyle in the Sahara.
Hunter-gatherers lived in various types of temporary or semi-permanent shelters, such as tents made of animal skins or plant materials, huts made from branches and leaves, or caves. The type of housing depended on the climate and environment of the region.
They lived in the rainforest
cuz like global warming and stuff
To have friendship with other people
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the growth made it an unhealthy place for the poor people who lived there and worked there.
They got to eat lots of fish, as they lived along great waters.
They lived on it so it was greatly influenced. They planted their crops, built houses, and cultivated it to fit their needs.
The warmer climate affected the Paleo-Indians environment. They were hunters and gatherers so they migrated towards Coastlines to catch fish.
people in Arabia lived in what type of environment
How do faults affect the environment
they lived in a bad environment
their environment was heavily forested