Navajos traditionally lived in the arid landscapes of the Southwestern United States, primarily in areas like New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah, which are characterized by deserts and mountainous regions rather than tall grass. Their homes, known as hogans, were constructed from natural materials like wood and earth, suited to their environment. While they may have encountered grasslands, especially in certain areas, tall grass was not a predominant feature of their living conditions. Instead, their culture and lifestyle were adapted to the unique ecosystems of the Southwest.
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The Navajos lived in hogans, a building. The Navajos lived in them. They were made of eather mud or grass covering a cone shaped log frame.
in fields with tall grass
In tall grass, in a field or by a damp area.
The Navajo reservation
Yes. Hogans are sacred to the Navajo people.
Both. Humans can live anywhere they want to. They are the most intelligent of the creatures on Earth.
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they lived in Hogan's
jaguars live in grassland because the tall grass to hide behind
pheasants live in tall grass that they will make a dome out of or they will be under a long low branched pin tree.
The answer is in the name. Short grass prairies and tall grass prairies are different because short grass prairies have short grass, and tall grass prairies have tall grass. Also, tall grass prairies get up to 40 inches of rain, and short grass prairies get only 15inches of rain a year.