take this The Early American people had to adapt to their environment by mostly relying on their resources ( what they had to survive) on which was available to them at that time. They would use animal skin to make clothes, natural resources to build shelter,( example is dried mud, plank, animal fur, etc) farm crops, hunt animals and fish for food, built canoes and aqueducts for fresh water and to control water for floods. They changed their environment to fit their needs by building roads, farming, and building houses. The Aztecs built chinampas, elevated roads, and had fresh water supply. The Northwest had abundant forests to take wood to build, and rich marine life for fishing mostly salmon. The Early Americans also had their irrigation system.

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The Early Americans had to adjust to their surroundings using the resources they had to stay alive. They made clothes from animal skin and built homes from things like dried mud, planks, and animal fur. They grew crops, hunted animals, and fished for food. They also made canoes and ways to manage water to prevent floods. To make life easier, they built roads and houses. The Aztecs created special floating gardens called chinampas and had ways to get fresh water. In the Northwest, there were lots of trees for building and plenty of fish, especially salmon. Early Americans also created ways to water their crops.

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The Early Americans learned to use their environment to survive. They made clothes from animal skin, built homes with mud and wood, and grew crops. They hunted and fished for food, made canoes, and created ways to control water. The Aztecs built floating gardens and had fresh water. In the Northwest, there were many trees and lots of salmon. They also invented irrigation systems to water their crops.