Prehistoric humans adapted to their environment in several ways. First, they developed tools from stones and bones for hunting and gathering, enabling them to efficiently exploit available resources. Secondly, they learned to control fire for warmth, cooking, and protection, which improved their chances of survival. Lastly, they adapted their social structures and developed language to enhance cooperation and communication, facilitating group hunting and sharing of knowledge.
they did not need to adapt why would they? what would they have to adapt to? what environment change are you talking about? The people were there and that was it.
Greeks learned to plant on hill sides and fish for food.
You have to adapt to the drought there.
Greeks learned to plant on hill sides and fish for food.
Adapt is to do something to fit in with the environment and modify is to change the environment to fit yourself. Adapt Examples: ~wearing a coat during the winter Modify Example: ~cutting down trees to build a shopping center
Probably some of them (example:crocodile). The crocodile is a modern species of what use to be a prehistoric creature. The species would adapt based on the environment due to natural selection. just to expand on that the croc has remained unchanged since the time of the dinosaurs,
Homo sapiens learned to adapt to their environment in order to survive and thrive. Being able to modify the environment allowed them to access resources, shelter, and protection from predators. This increased their chances of survival and reproduction.
Animals adapt to their environment through physical changes or behaviors that help them survive. Examples of adaptations include camouflage, migration, hibernation, and the development of specialized body parts like beaks or claws.
how do leeches adapt their environment
How did Jamestown colonists adapt to their environment?
If plants do not adapt, they do not survive in that particular environment.
The desert is the environment. It does not adapt. Organisms in an ecosystem adapt to the environment.