1000 BC
mild and rainfall plentiful
in a warm and dry enviroment because they lived to the west, which has many droughts and water shortages.
The Kiowa were semi-nomadic and lived in tepees.
Probably because the dry climate limited the amount and variety of plants and animals that they could have hunted or gathered.
plains
hot and dry climate
The Blackfoot people traditionally inhabited regions in the northern Great Plains of North America, primarily in present-day Montana and parts of Canada. This area experiences a continental climate, characterized by cold winters and warm summers. Precipitation is generally low, with most rainfall occurring in the summer months, which influences the availability of resources for hunting and gathering. The climate significantly shaped the Blackfoot's nomadic lifestyle, as they followed bison herds and adapted to seasonal changes.
hot climate 95 degrees
Desert climate.
the climate was super hot and cold
Hot and wet
A hot and dry climate.
none of your biss
really cold
Mild
1000 BC