to search for food, like berries, nuts or edible plants, in the wild
forage
Early humans would __________ for wild berries, roots, and edible plants in the forest.
forage
to keep or look after a group of animals, making them move together as a group
herd
Shepherds __________ animals like sheep and goats to keep them together and safe.
herd
to go after wild animals to catch or kill them
hunt
Ancient tribes learned how to __________ animals for food using simple tools and weapons.
hunt
to make something, like a house or a boat, by putting together parts or materials
build
Communities worked together to __________ shelters using wood, mud, and stone.
build
to travel or wander without a specific destination, often associated with a nomadic lifestyle
roam
Nomadic groups often __________ across wide lands in search of water and shelter.
roam
to try and catch underwater animals for food or to make money
fish
People living near rivers often __________ to provide food for their families.
fish
to collect items like firewood, herbs or materials for crafting from the natural environment
gather
People would __________ firewood and stones before starting construction.
gather
measurement of height usually for mountain
altitude
As the __________ increases, the air becomes thinner and harder to breathe.
altitude
to make something detailed, usually with your hands, using a special skill
craft
Skilled workers could __________ tools, clothing, and weapons by hand.
craft
something unfriendly and unsafe
hostile
The explorers avoided the area because the environment was extremely __________.
hostile