They used bear skin for rugs, moccasins, and rugs, like the Inuit used poler bear fur for clothes, rugs, and moccasins.
They built canals to irrigate their crops.
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.
Sherpa people have adapted their lives to the harsh mountain environment through their deep knowledge of the land, their physical resilience, and their use of traditional practices. They have developed specialized skills in mountaineering and guiding, allowing them to navigate the treacherous terrain. They also practice sustainable agriculture, breed livestock that can withstand the climate, and have a strong sense of community that helps them support each other in the face of challenges.
they build stronger homes
In the mid 1800's the first Oneida movement into Wisconsin from New York a group of 448 people that were tribal members had embraced Christianity. A year later a second christian party composed of over 200 Oneidas were primarliy Methodist also arrived from New York. In 1841 another migration of Oneidas with about 44 members arrived in notheastern Wisconsin was the only group that had not embraced Christianity, they were called the "pagan party".
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They have adapted because they are Yukon people.
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to the natural resources that their local environment proided.
they are traditions that the oneida people go to and have fun at
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They plant grapes and vegetables.
they have nice soil to feed them they have people to look after it
The !Kung people of the Kalahari Desert in Africa are an example of hunter-gatherers. They rely on hunting and gathering wild plants for their sustenance and have adapted to life in a harsh environment over thousands of years.
Gathering roots and hunting small game.
OK, I've done that. You should do so too if that is your assignment. The environment where I live may be completely different to yours, in which case my essay will be of no use to you.
When living things need to fulfill their needs for survival, they adapt. One thing that may stop living things from doing so is the environment. Take mangroves for example, it has adapted to live in a saline environment by using long exposed roots to transfer oxygen into the underground roots by holes. Because of hot sun, they have the ability to turn the leaves so that it can save more water. People with darker skin are generally in a harsher environment where fair people would burn, so they have adapted to their environment. There is so many more, basically everything has adapted to it's environment to make it more comfortable.