People living in The Andes use llamas to transport things up and down the mountains as they can easily climb the steep hills. The llamas are grazed on the highest areas because they soil isn't very good there so it's useless for agriculture.
A lot of people grow subsistence crops (crops for themselves) because travel is difficult so it's good to have easily acessible crops.
Crops are grown on terraces. These are flat areas of land cut out of the steep hill side to prevent soil slipping and nutrients being lost.
Apparently the people have biologically adapted to altitude/lesser amount of oxygen up there, but I don't know how reliable that is.
Humans have adapted to life on the Andes Mountains in many ways. One big way is transportation. The mountains are obviously steep, and very hard to travel up and down it. People found a way around that problem by using llamas to transport goods and items up and down the mountain. People use llamas because they can easily climb the steep hills, and are able to graze on the highest areas, which is made of bad soil and is useless for agriculture.
Another way humans have adapted to life on the Andes is farming. Since the farmland isn't very good, they don't mass-produce food. They only grow subsistence crops, or crops for themselves or their families. The ways these crops are grown are on terraces, or flat areas of land cut out of a hill to stop soil from slipping and losing nutrients.
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They make a living by Farming and making money and eating from their "business" if they sell their crops, about 30 million people live in these mountains
if they have no food special food grow on the Andes mountains such as maize, cocoa, several indigenous, cereals and special potatoes
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Well their are cities around the Andes and they are Quito, Bogotá, Arequipa, Medellín, Sucre, Mérida, and La Paz. These exact cities are part of the andes.
The Andes Mountains are near the Pacific Ocean in South America.
People living in South America would be closer to the South Pole.
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New Zealand is a very skinny country, about the furthest you can be from the Ocean is about 150km, hence living by the coast is easier.
by being a crabber and getting crabs for a living
how has mt pelee benefited people living near by
Machu Picchu is in a mountain range the Andes of Peru.
the people who live near Everest make a living by buying and selling goods these people are sherpa
It is difficult to provide an exact number as populations near the Tambora volcano can fluctuate. However, there are several villages and settlements located in close proximity to the volcano that may be at risk in the event of an eruption.
they wear springy clothes but not to much. they live near the Andes mountains so they have to be warm .
The gold rush did have an a affect to the people living near it also it ha an affect to he aboriginals who were living at Australia at the time.
it would benefit them because they would have money so they could have a roof over their heads and earn a living also maybe be near white people and get along
People living near a dormant volcano may be unaware of the danger. A dormant volcano may become active at any point of timeand the people living near the volcano may not realize it is about to erupt.
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People who live near the sea can earn money through activities such as fishing, tourism (beach rentals, boat tours), maritime transportation (shipping industry), seafood processing and sales, beachside restaurants and cafes, water sports rentals, and beachside property rentals or sales.
About 1,0000 people live near mount rainier some people even work near it.