Asked by katt
Paleo-Indians found an abundance of wildlife in Oklahoma to support their needs. Which of the following factors led to large populations of wildlife in Oklahoma during the time of the Paleo-Indians?
I know it isnt b, help?
I know it isnt b, help?
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Answered by
Writeacher
What following??
Answered by
katt
Oh, Im sorry, i hit the ctrl z button..
A.
A surplus in farming led to less hunting.
B.
Paleo-Indians had trouble hunting megafauna.
C.
The climate allowed grasslands and forests to develop.
D.
The Ice Age brought colder winters and made hunting difficult.
A.
A surplus in farming led to less hunting.
B.
Paleo-Indians had trouble hunting megafauna.
C.
The climate allowed grasslands and forests to develop.
D.
The Ice Age brought colder winters and made hunting difficult.
Answered by
Writeacher
Take that question apart:
Paleo-Indians found an abundance of wildlife in Oklahoma to support their needs. <b>They were VERY successful in their hunting.</b>
Which of the following factors led to large populations of wildlife in Oklahoma during the time of the Paleo-Indians? <b>Which of those answers gives you a good reason for the abundance of wildlife for hunting?</b>
Paleo-Indians found an abundance of wildlife in Oklahoma to support their needs. <b>They were VERY successful in their hunting.</b>
Which of the following factors led to large populations of wildlife in Oklahoma during the time of the Paleo-Indians? <b>Which of those answers gives you a good reason for the abundance of wildlife for hunting?</b>
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