Question
Which adaptations did early humans make during the last ice age in order to survive varied environments? Select the three correct answers.
(1 point)
Responses
created religions to offer sacrifices to gods
created religions to offer sacrifices to gods
worked in larger networks of communities
worked in larger networks of communities
planted crops to have an available supply of food
planted crops to have an available supply of food
made stone tools such as hand axes
made stone tools such as hand axes
tamed large animals to do work for them
tamed large animals to do work for them
used fire for heat, protection, and cooking
(1 point)
Responses
created religions to offer sacrifices to gods
created religions to offer sacrifices to gods
worked in larger networks of communities
worked in larger networks of communities
planted crops to have an available supply of food
planted crops to have an available supply of food
made stone tools such as hand axes
made stone tools such as hand axes
tamed large animals to do work for them
tamed large animals to do work for them
used fire for heat, protection, and cooking
Answers
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The three correct adaptations that early humans made during the last ice age in order to survive varied environments are:
1. **Worked in larger networks of communities** - This helped them to cooperate, share resources, and survive in harsh conditions.
2. **Made stone tools such as hand axes** - These tools were essential for hunting, processing food, and making other tools.
3. **Used fire for heat, protection, and cooking** - Fire was crucial for staying warm in cold climates, protecting against predators, and cooking food.
The other options regarding creating religions, planting crops, and taming large animals are not typically associated with adaptations during the last ice age when early humans were primarily hunter-gatherers.
1. **Worked in larger networks of communities** - This helped them to cooperate, share resources, and survive in harsh conditions.
2. **Made stone tools such as hand axes** - These tools were essential for hunting, processing food, and making other tools.
3. **Used fire for heat, protection, and cooking** - Fire was crucial for staying warm in cold climates, protecting against predators, and cooking food.
The other options regarding creating religions, planting crops, and taming large animals are not typically associated with adaptations during the last ice age when early humans were primarily hunter-gatherers.
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