things made by native americans that helped them adapt to their environments
Provide one example of each of the three types of relations people can have with the environment (interact with it, adapt to it, and modify it). In three to five sentences, explain why each example fits its category.
how do people adapt to each one
Provide one example of each of the three types of relations people can have with the environment (interact with it, adapt to it, and modify it). In three to five sentences, explain why each example fits its category.
People choose to move away rather than adapt to their environment when moving away is the better option. For example, if people find themselves living in a high-crime area, where there are no jobs, frequently experience muggings and burglary and no-one is safe, how are they to adapt to their environment... by becoming criminals themselves? Some might, maybe many do, but some might prefer to live in a peaceful place where everyone treats each other with respect and dignity.
One example of a body structure that helps an organism adapt to its environment is the camouflage patterns on a chameleon's skin. These patterns allow the chameleon to blend in with its surroundings, providing it with protection from predators.
Prokaryote microbes can adapt to almost any type of environment from moderate to extreme. These include several types of Bacteria.
Older people can adapt to change the same as any one else.
Octupi (not octopuses!) adapt to their environment by camouflage, much like a chameleon. Their bodies are made of cartilage and have only one solid part, the beak, so they can also flatten themselves when it becomes necessary.
One example of a following adaptation of a cattail is it's height to keep most of the plant above water so it can photosynthesize and breathe.
animals adapt to the environment if the temperatures are certain to sustain them and also if they have enough food. One other thing is if animals have enough space they can easily adapt but if they are in danger they can evacuate to areas where they feel safe.
The same way all other animals adapt to their environment, through selective pressures, though these might vary between species. Brazil is of continental proportions though, so there is no one environment, ecosystem or niche acting as a selective pressure.