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The geography of the Great Plains is not flat, with prairies covered in long grass.
False
What type of homes did the Indigenous people of the Great Plains use?
Tepee
The geography of the Great Plains: does not have many trees, the region does not get much rainfall, and there were a large number of buffalo before 1870.
True
How did the geography of the Great Plains influence the types of homes the Indigenous people built?
Since the Indigenous people of the Great Plains ate buffalo, they were nomads and had to follow the buffalo wherever they moved. So there homes could easily be packed
How did the Indigenous people of the Great Plains use the buffalo?
They used the buffalo for food, clothing, and shelter.
Explore the unique geography of the Great Plains, where prairies are covered in long grass, contradicting the common misconception of flat land.
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