A any type of burning increases carbon dioxide
The first one, valleys. Rivers had to be built over, no one wanted their farms to be turned into a railroad (or at least those with common sense), and deserts had no water and was really hot during the day and cold at night.
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Adapting to the environment around you includes homes, transportation, and living conditions. Rerouting interstate traffic does not fall in this category. So the answer is option A.
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The Great Plains had rivers which allowed various Native American tribes to camp along these rivers while they were following the buffalo. So again, the geography of the area provided this availability of food and places to stay and feed and water their horses.