For food, the Lenape tribe used crops like corn, beans, and squash. For shelter, the Lenape used grass, tree bark, and probably dirt.
how did the lenape tribe get their food
no
It is how the lenape start making things and we start making things right
food water and shelter
they needed water shelter and clothing they also needed food and they used animals for other stuff like a certain type of fabric to make clothing
when you extract natural resources the organisms in that enviorment will have no food or shelter. they will either leave or die.
Natural resources
they found there food by hunting and they grew food by planting
The buffalo because they provide food,clothing,shelter,and weopans
Shelter is not considered a natural resource for animals, as it is typically provided through their own efforts or by utilizing natural materials in their environment. Natural resources for animals would include things like water, food sources, and habitats.
A Lenape deadfall is a traditional trapping device used by the Lenape people, Native Americans of the Northeastern United States. It typically consists of a heavy object, such as a log or stone, suspended over a baited area, with a trigger mechanism that releases the weight when an animal attempts to access the bait. This method effectively captures small to medium-sized animals for food. The design showcases the Lenape's ingenuity in utilizing natural resources for sustenance.
A natural organism interacts with its environment by obtaining food, shelter, and resources, reproducing, and adapting to changes to survive and thrive in its ecosystem.