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Vaex:

How did Pueblo people shape the natural environment of the Southwest? Responses They constructed igloos for their winter dwellings. They carved canoes from the large trees. They built canals to link canyon rivers to each other. They built canals to link canyon rivers to each other. They built large homes in the rock walls of canyons.

Vaex:

omg pls help me ;-;

SaltTheLoser:

Is there an article on this

SaltTheLoser:

Some sort of source I can read

SaltTheLoser:

Yesss or no

Arieonna:

I would have to say D hope it is right

SaltTheLoser:

No?

OLIVER69:

Correct Answer: They built canals to link canyon rivers to each other. Explanation: In the arid climate of the Southwest, Ancestral Pueblos developed complex irrigation systems, which maintained crops even in the hot sun.

toga:

The Pueblo people of the Southwest shaped their natural environment in various ways. They built intricate irrigation systems to water their crops and prevent erosion, and they also constructed terraces on hillsides to increase the amount of arable land. They utilized controlled burns to clear areas for farming, hunting, and gathering. Additionally, they constructed buildings made of adobe, a material crafted from sun-dried clay, which helped to regulate indoor temperature during both hot and cold weather. Through their careful management of land and resources, the Pueblo people were able to thrive in a challenging environment for centuries.

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