Asked by Juice WRLD

How did humans adapt to the conditions of the last Ice Age? Select the three correct answers.

A.
They built permanent dwellings from wood and stone.

B.
They crossed newly exposed land bridges to warmer regions.

C.
They followed migrating animal herds to ensure their food supply.

D.
They used fire, portable huts, and animal furs to stay warm.

E.
They settled in caves and waited for warmer temperatures to return.



i think its d and c but the other on i dont know

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
Yes, D and C.

Since A is incorrect, what must the 3rd answer be?
Answered by Writeacher
It's between B and E.

B is referring to a theory (unproven) about how Athabaskan peoples crossed from Asia to what's now Alaska and then eventually spread out all through the western hemisphere. But, if it's true, not just a theory, it is true only of a small number of people.
https://www.nps.gov/bela/learn/historyculture/the-bering-land-bridge-theory.htm

Since there are caves in most parts of the world, I'd go with E.
Answered by Macy
It think it is e because they had to wait until it got wamer. The had to migration until the ice age is done.
Answered by Anonymous
c,d,e
Answered by worrier cats
oof I meant B,D,E for question 5.
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