50 degrees. Also it has cool, wet air because of the mountains. the mountains have winds that blow along on one side of the mountains but the other that doesn't get wind is dry. The side that gets the winds is cooler and has more air.
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The Yokuts tribe utilized natural resources such as acorns for food, tule reeds for constructing shelters and boats, willow for basket weaving, obsidian for tools, and shell beads for decoration and trade.
(Apex Learning) While all societies use natural resources, they do not use them in the same way.
The Fox tribe utilized natural resources such as forests for hunting game, rivers for fishing, and clay for pottery making. They also gathered plants and herbs for medicinal purposes and used stone for tool making.
Natural resources that humans use to generate energy are called energy resources.
what natural resources did the Makah tribe use
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they used wood to build connes
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The Navajo tribe is rich in natural resources, including vast deposits of coal, oil, natural gas, and uranium. The land also offers significant agricultural potential, with livestock and crop farming being important for their economy. Additionally, the tribe relies on natural resources like water and timber for traditional practices and sustenance. The management and development of these resources are vital for the tribe's economic growth and cultural preservation.
Spring tide and Okland Trail
what was the natural resources that the yokuts use
they dug out canoes. They picked berries and fished fish such as salmon and they used redwood trees
the cayuga tribe used deerskin for clothes, bow and arrow, flint knife to skin animals, torches, canoes, hoes, cornhusks, and stone hearths.