Mapa Mundo 3D
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Created on September 6, 2024
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The aboriginal communities residing in the inland desert and bush subsisted on hunting and gathering, igniting the undergrowth to promote the growth of plants preferred by the prey they pursued.
Australia
- The rich and varied cultures of the islands are a result of thousands of years of history and customs.
The imperial builders created remarkable waterworks, including as canals, fountains, drainage systems, and extensive irrigation, in the heart of their cities. The water supply and infrastructure of the Inca civilization have been praised as "the pinnacle of the architectural and engineering works."
Nepal/Tibet
The imperial builders created remarkable waterworks, including as canals, fountains, drainage systems, and extensive irrigation, in the heart of their cities. The water supply and infrastructure of the Inca civilization have been praised as "the pinnacle of the architectural and engineering works."
Living in Northern Mali and beyond its boundaries in Niger (see section on Tuareg in Niger), Burkina Faso, Algeria, and Libya, the Tuareg are semi-nomadic herders and traders. They identify as Kel Tamasheq and speak Tamasheq, a Berber language, being descended from Berbers in North Africa.
Sahara Desert
- Bedouin tribes have traditionally been classified according to the animal species that are the basis of their livelihood. Camel nomads occupy huge territories and are organized into large tribes in the Sahara, Syrian, and Arabian deserts
They governed throughout western South America from the Andes to the Pacific Ocean, extending from what is now southern Colombia to southern Chile. Many Inca people withdrew into the highlands after Spain overthrew the Inca Empire in 1533, leaving their customs, language, and culture intact.
Andes mountain
- The Incas were renowned for their sophisticated construction and farming methods. They created complex irrigation systems and terrace farming methods. They were also adept masons who built massive temples and fortifications out of ashlar masonry.
They learnt important skills like boat building and weaving by spending time with the elders in the community. Viking craftspersons used many different materials like textiles, metal (wrought iron, steel and precious metal), wood, bone and horn, leather, glass and pottery.
Vikings Europe
- Hit-and-run strategies: Vikings were skilled at carrying out sudden, lightning-fast raids, striking quickly and leaving before the adversary could put up a strong response. Navigational prowess: The Vikings' proficiency at sea enabled them to conduct surprise attacks from the sea, catching their adversaries off guard.
In addition to hunting, harvesting wild fruits and nuts, and fishing, Indigenous people often use the sustainable farming technique known as shifting cultivation to cultivate small gardens as additional food sources.
Amazon rainforest
- Warm temperatures, humid air, excessive rains, and deficient nutrients in the soil.
Their main source of nutrition is seal meat and fat, which is high in iron and vitamin A and helps them resist the cold. Above all, though, is their cultural adaptation: their attire, hunting techniques, dog sleds, kayaks, snowshoes, and other gear are all made specifically for the Arctic..
Antartica
- The Inuit people used hunting and fishing to survive in the Arctic Circle.
- The Inuit also used the skin, bones, teeth, and other materials from marine mammals for clothing, shelter, weapons, tools, and other utensils.
- Before contact with Europeans, the Inuit lived in small, autonomous, nomadic groups.