They hid in the deep swamps
they helped a lot but im really not to sure but they learned how to grow crops and survive on those cold winters they had
The English language has not really had any trouble managing to survive. Because of the British Empire, the English language was spread across the world.
All cells survive screening but only a few selected cells whose plasmids match survive selection.
Eating, drinking and avoiding lions.
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Please use proper grammar when asking the question. The Seminoles were forced from Florida during the Seminole Indian Wars also known as the Florida Wars. They were moved via ship from Ft. Brook (now Tampa, Florida) to the Indian Reservations in Oklahoma from 1814-1859. Only about 300 Seminoles remained in Florida following the War. The Seminoles never accepted defeat, however, there were no Seminole Chiefs left for the Seminoles to surrender.
making stuff that needed to survive where they were
To adapt to their environment the Seminoles built their houses high they also grew food that would suit the season. Because of the hot and humid weather women wore long skirts and short shirts to keep cool.
Not In the wild. But they can in zoos
food and water
they never stopped trying and they went on to survive
Coconut treeas can easily survive in Florida with the proper soil and fertilization required.
The only puma subspecies endangered is the Florida race, known as "Florida panther". Around 80 survive.
Tulips are not well-suited for Florida's hot and humid summer climate. They typically require a period of cold dormancy to thrive, which Florida's warm temperatures do not provide. While they can be planted in Florida during the cooler months, they usually do not survive the summer heat and humidity. To grow tulips successfully in Florida, gardeners often treat them as annuals, replanting new bulbs each year in the fall.
No. He was shot by a Native American in Florida and fled to Cuba where he died.
Answer: The Namib desert world cultural Geography : climates and Ecosystems of Africa
Azaleas generally survive year-to-year, unless you live in a geography where winter brings hard freezes.