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In which climate zone with a long growing season and wet winters did the Native Americans who lived along the Gulf coast and southeast Atlantic coast live?

1. humid subtropical
2. semiarid steppe
3. cool summer
4. highlands

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Answer:

2. Humid subtropical is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

The native Americans living in southeastern united states are called as southeast Indian, they can be member of any of the native Americans living in the southeastern US.

The boundaries of this areas is not easy to define as these people share culture with the Natives of the neighbouring areas, scholars consider the Atlantic ocean and the Gulf of Mexico to be the eastern and southern boundaries.

In the south these people merge with the plain Indian and in the north with the Northeast Indians. The southeast and Northeast Indian culture is collectively called Eastern Woodlands.

The environment of the region where southeast Indians inhabit is composed of various ecological and physio graphic zones, the coastal lowland belt falls under the subtropical zones of Florida while in the north there are sandy soil, Savannah grasslands and scrub forests and alluvial plains of Mississippi river.

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