The people of the Northwest adapted to their environment primarily by relying on fishing since they lived close to the coast. This coastal access provided abundant marine resources, which were central to their diet and culture. Additionally, they utilized the rich forests for building materials and other resources, contrasting with the statement about mud and clay usage where wood was unavailable.
How did the people of the Northwest adapt to the environment?
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They relied on irrigating the dry and arid land.
They relied on irrigating the dry and arid land.
They relied on fishing since they lived close to the coast.
They relied on fishing since they lived close to the coast.
They were nomadic, following the animals they hunted.
They were nomadic, following the animals they hunted.
They built houses out of the mud and clay since wood was unavailable.
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