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How did biomes influence the lives of the first people to live in the US?

The diverse biomes in the US influenced the lifestyles of the first people by providing different resources for survival. For example, in the Great Plains, indigenous tribes relied on hunting bison for food and shelter, while those in the Pacific Northwest had abundant fish and cedar trees for building canoes. The availability of resources such as plants, animals, and natural materials within each biome shaped the cultural practices and adaptations of the first people in the US.


What biome has evergreen trees that can stand cold temperatures?

Evergreen trees, which do not lose their leaves in winter, are found in a range of biomes. Some of the biomes in which they are the dominant vegetation include:RainforestDesertTemperate woodland and shrubland


Why are biomes important to life on Earth?

Well the seven Biomes on earth are important to the life on earth because without them the earth will be unbalanced, for example the tundra, Polar bears live there, what if it warmed up? the ice will melt the polar bears will die if the polar bears die there will be an over population of the polarbears prey so on and so on down the food chain.


List three terrestrial biomes that make up the US and discuss the factors that determine their distribution?

Three terrestrial biomes in the US are temperate deciduous forests, grasslands, and deserts. Factors determining their distribution include temperature, precipitation levels, soil type, and elevation. For example, temperate deciduous forests are found in areas with moderate temperatures and abundant rainfall, grasslands thrive in semi-arid regions with seasonal precipitation, and deserts occur in areas with low rainfall and high temperatures.


What are the main function of the olfactory nerve is?

The main function of the olfactory nerve is to transmit information related to smell from the nose to the brain. It plays a crucial role in our sense of smell and allows us to distinguish different odors in our environment.