In the Northwest, the abundant natural resources, such as fish, timber, and fertile land, shaped cultures that were heavily reliant on fishing, woodworking, and communal living, leading to complex societies with rich storytelling traditions and elaborate art forms. Conversely, the arid climate and limited resources of the Southwest encouraged the development of agricultural practices such as irrigation, fostering semi-nomadic communities that built intricate dwellings and developed vibrant pottery and weaving techniques to adapt to their environment.
How did the environment influence the cultures of the Northwest and Southwest?
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