:Finding food and water
Yes, people do live in the rainforest. Indigenous tribes have been living in the rainforest for centuries, relying on its resources for their survival. In modern times, there are also small communities and settlements scattered throughout some rainforest regions.
The rainforest is important to indigenous people as it is their home, providing them with food, medicine, and resources they depend on for their traditional way of life. Additionally, the rainforest holds cultural and spiritual significance for many indigenous communities, forming an integral part of their history and identity.
People in the rainforest hunt a variety of animals for food, such as monkeys, birds, rodents, and fish. Hunting practices vary depending on the region and the specific cultural traditions of the indigenous communities living in the rainforest. It is important to note that sustainable hunting practices are essential to preserve the delicate balance of the rainforest ecosystem.
People living in the frigid zone are often referred to as polar residents or Arctic/Antarctic inhabitants, depending on whether they reside in the northern or southern fringes. These individuals have adapted to harsh cold climates and unique environmental challenges associated with living in these regions.
People in the rainforest sweat less because it is very humid in the rainforest and they dont drink as much water because their food contains enough water for them to survive on. The people who live in the rainforest are also often shorter e.g. Pygmies because their food is limited and they cant get all the right nutrients for them to grow properly.
the rainforest tribe of course!
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Yes, people do live in the rainforest. Indigenous tribes have been living in the rainforest for centuries, relying on its resources for their survival. In modern times, there are also small communities and settlements scattered throughout some rainforest regions.
The challenges that Kenya would face/are facing include poverty, famine, deforestation, and infant mortality.
Yes. There are hundreds of different ethnic groups living within the Amazon rainforest. Yes. There are hundreds of different ethnic groups living within the Amazon rainforest. yes there lots of different societies in the amazon rainforest
Umm I don't know... maybe its something to do with them living in the Rainforest?!
Well obviously people are cutting it down to make residental areas and also many animals are being destroyed which protect the rainforest by bigger and more infuritaing animals.
Macaw,poision frogs,fruit bats,spider monkeys,toucans,gigantic insects,and others also deep down in the rainforest there are people living and if you go to visit be aware there naked
making a living is apart of the babylonian society because people got to see how other people were living they got to see the way people were living an how they were facing hammurabi's code !
people are burning the amazon rainforest so that they can do new homes,and paper for us