How did the Pacific Coast Indians adapt to their physical environment to develop a settled and healthy community life?
A) They relied on the abundant salmon in their nearby rivers to smoke and dry them for year-round consumption.
B) They built dams to control the water flow of nearby rivers.
C) They created a hunting and gathering society.
D) They constructed thatched-roof houses to protect them from the rain and wind.
Answer: A
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