They lived in SW usa, so they could build strong homes using the natural clay found in the environment. Many people living in dry environments use clay to build. People living in wet environments dont use clay, because it would wash away too quickly.
you can use modeling clay, well at least that is what i used
The ancient Greeks primarily used clay for building during the Neolithic period, around 7000 to 3000 BCE, when they constructed early settlements using mud bricks. However, clay was less common in classical Greek architecture, which favored stone and marble for temples and public buildings. The use of clay persisted in pottery and smaller structures, but it was not the primary material for significant architectural projects during the classical era.
you take a piece of clay and use it on a bucket of water, voila, soft clay.
Inca homes and buildings were made out of fieldstones and dirt. The roofs were primarily made of wooden beams and thatch.
Natural clays, without additives, or use latex gloves
They used skin to build their homes
Sod. I go to Connection A. too. ;)
what tools did the aboriginal people use to build their homes
what matrials didthefirst americans use to build their home
They used different materials to build there homes because ceartan groups lacked resources to build there homes
Cloth
Africans use mud, brick, straw, and stone to build homes.
animal
no
twigs and string
Nothing, they don't build nests.
does the dolphins have any special body parts to use eat,hunt,or build a home.