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Animal skins provided thermal protection and prevented water from penetrating and wetting the interior of the home.

Explanation:

The paleo Indians lived in the paleolithic period, which was a period where the climate was very cold and difficult to survive.

Within this environment, the paleo Indians were a nomadic people, building simple residences, but very well adapted to the climate in which they were subjected. Their houses, generally, were of round shape, being structured by sticks that were covered by bushes and animal skins.

The skins allowed thermal protection, gave the houses a check and prevent rain water, or moisture from entering the interior of the house.

One advantage homes made with animal skins gave to paleo Indians was in

the area of warmth.

The paleo indians were subjected to a climate which was very cold as a

result  of absence of global warming and less urbanization. There was also no technological innovations such as heater .

The home made animal skins helped to keep them warm as they wore it to

prevent exposure to cold.

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