How did a warming climate 12,000 to 10,000 years ago impact the Paleo-Indians living in the Americas
at the time?
A. Paleo-Indians lost land to rising sea levels.
B. Paleo-Indians faced food shortages that resulted in a lower population.
C. Paleo-Indians relied less on hunting big animals and more on fishing and gathering food.
D. Paleo-Indians went to war with each other on a large scale due to scarce water resources.

Respuesta :

A warmer climate meant that there was more food available for gathering: wild berries and edible plants had batter chances of growing.

It also mean that fishing was easier and more animals could be caught

Because of this the correct answer is
C. Paleo-Indians relied less on hunting big animals and more on fishing and gathering food.