A. Used fire to do controlled burns
The result of controlled burns were highly beneficial to both the Aborigines and the environment. The burnt remains of the burns were very fertile and encouraged the growth of new vegetation that would not have been able to flourish if the older growth had not been removed. The removal of old vegetation also resulted in a low chance of wild fires. Further more new vegetation was able to attract wildlife to graze, making hunting easier.
The concept of controlled burns is still used today and was/is also practiced by First Nations in North America.
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In anthropology and geography, a culture region, culture sphere, culture area or culture area refers to a geographical area with one relatively homogeneous human activity or complex of activity (Culture). Answer A is the most likely answer.
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Himalayan glaciers in the Indian subcontinent are broadly divided into the three river basins, namely the Indus, Ganga and Brahmaputra.
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