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Explain why the Pueblo Native Americans homes were perfect for the environment

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Pueblo Indians built their houses out of mud. ... These houses were built similar to apartments and had ladders for Indians to climb to each floor. Another way they adapted to their environment is by the crops they grow. Since very few plants can grow in the harsh climate, the Pueblos grew corn, squash and beans.

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The Pueblo Native Americans homes were well suited for the warm dry climate they lived in, because there homes were made of clay and straw baked into hard bricks which kept them from the heat. They also adapted to their environment by the crops they grew. Since very few plants can be grown in harsh climate, the Pueblos grew corn,squash and beans.

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This is how they fit in their harsh environment

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