Asked by ~Belle~
Sorry I didn't post more questions before. Here's a couple others.
What is the theory of migration?
How was the Earth's climate when people first migrated to North America?
In Arctic cultures, what did they eat? What was their housing structure? What was their climate?
In Subarctic cultures, what did they eat? What was their housing structure? What was their climate?
Sorry for all these questions. I don't really understand them.
What is the theory of migration?
How was the Earth's climate when people first migrated to North America?
In Arctic cultures, what did they eat? What was their housing structure? What was their climate?
In Subarctic cultures, what did they eat? What was their housing structure? What was their climate?
Sorry for all these questions. I don't really understand them.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Aww -- come on!! You don't understand ANY of these questions?
What did they eat?
Housing structures?
What did they eat?
Housing structures?
Answered by
~Belle~
I understand a few, They ate fish, and meat. Their housing structures were igloos for the arctic climate, and for the subarctic climate it was the same.
Answered by
abby
@~Belle~ These were wrong. In the subarctic climate, they ate fish and berries, they had tipis for houses, and the climate was a tundra. In the arctic climate, They ate mainly fish and meat, their housing structures were igloos, and their climate was tundra as well.
Answered by
MSmith
What is the text you’re using? Or are you supposed to use search engines for all this information? People have written books about these topics. What have you been assigned to read?
Answered by
~Belle~
Im supposed to read a text by the company Pearson™.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Have you read it?
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