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Prehistoric people primarily sourced water from natural bodies such as rivers, lakes, and streams. They likely collected rainwater and utilized nearby springs or wells when available. Additionally, they may have used techniques to gather moisture from plants or dew. Overall, their survival depended on their ability to locate and access freshwater sources in their environment.

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