They use trees for many things like medicine, fishing and hunting supplies and for utensils.
to build longhouses, Swift Birch-bark canoes, and tools
they adapted by useing slash and burn agriculture
A Loose Leaf Binder
Hardwood trees are trees that produce seeds in some covering. Most of the time, the covering is a fruit or vegetable, eg. avocados. It is also a lot denser that softwood trees. Hardwood trees is the wood people use in furniture such as a table or chair. Don't think that because the name of the tree is 'hardwood', it means that the tree is hard, because all trees are hard, whether they're hardwood or softwood trees. thanks, i hope i helped you with your research on hardwood trees -melissa.P
Maple leaf trees are part of montreal's flora.
Trees don't really inhale, they take in gases. Trees take in air but they use the carbon dioxide from the air, and let out oxygen as a waste product of this. They continue doing this all day and night exactly the same
Arborvites. Emerald Green's work great and are beautiful.
trees as building materials
It use woods from trees and they use a sharper thing to curved the wood to another shape
the Iroquois did use trees but they cald them bark. they put it on water to make it soft and make it in shaps they needed to make the house they made it dry so it can be hard again the Iroquois did use trees but they cald them bark. they put it on water to make it soft and make it in shaps they needed to make the house they made it dry so it can be hard again
the landscape of the iroquois enviroment was full of trees; forest
plants, such as trees, can produce oxygen(air), also trees can be chopped down and used for wood to make houses and much more!
by natural things like trees
Trees, bushes, plants, water and natural resources- any thing they could use to keep alive
As a pre-industrial society, there were only so many natural resources available to them, so they learned to use what they had a lot of- trees.
to bulid trees and conas and make longhouse
The Iroquois built wigwams by using a framework of sturdy poles made from saplings or young trees. These poles were bent and tied together to form a dome shape. The frame was then covered with bark or woven mats to provide insulation and protection from the elements.
Yes, Birch Bark was used to cover Canoes, and to make Shelters.
The Iroquois made dug out canoes by taking and shaping fallen trees. They would dig out a hold in the tree's center to sit in.