The Pueblo Indians did not stay cool all the time; their climate varied significantly based on location and season. Many Pueblo communities are situated in the arid Southwestern United States, where they experienced hot summers and colder winters. To cope with the heat, they built their homes from adobe, which helped maintain cooler indoor temperatures. Additionally, their agricultural practices and lifestyle adaptations were designed to manage the harsh climate.
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