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They typically made them, or had local craftsmen make them.
The Dene people adapted their clothing and shelter to thrive in the harsh conditions of the subarctic environment. They crafted clothing from animal hides and furs, providing insulation against the cold and protection from moisture. Their shelters, such as the traditional winter igloo or the more portable tipis, were designed to retain heat and withstand strong winds, ensuring comfort and safety. This combination of well-designed clothing and shelters enabled the Dene to navigate and survive in their challenging environment effectively.
they adapted their farming techniques to their environment by the hillside.
People in Russia have adapted to the harsh environment through various means, including the development of specialized housing, clothing, and transportation. Traditional wooden houses, known as "izbas," are designed to withstand cold temperatures, while layered clothing made from wool and fur provides insulation. Additionally, communities often rely on seasonal activities such as hunting, fishing, and foraging to supplement their diets. Cultural practices and social structures also reflect adaptations to the vast and diverse landscapes, allowing people to thrive in both urban and rural settings.
People depend on Poland's environment for food,cooking,and clothing.
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cacti are adapted to their environment
yes a flower is adapted to their environment
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they built permanent shelters and formed larger communities and made better tools and clothing
how has the wolverine adapted to its enviorment
They typically made them, or had local craftsmen make them.
Every single organism on this earth has adapted to its environment... that is the beauty of adaptation.
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No, Vikings who were rich often wore more elaborate and expensive clothing made from finer fabrics and with intricate decorations such as jewelry and embellishments. Poor Vikings typically wore simpler and more utilitarian clothing made from cheaper materials.