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At night, temperatures for the Apache Indians often dropped significantly, especially in the mountainous regions of the Southwest where they lived. During the winter months, nighttime temperatures could fall to near freezing or below, while summer nights might still be cool after hot days. The Apaches adapted to these temperature fluctuations by using their traditional knowledge of shelter and fire to stay warm.

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