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Questions:
A£®Do you think people should be decisive in the wild£¿
B£®How to make hunting tools£¿
C£®Do you think people should send an SOS while they are in danger£¿
D£®How to make a fire in the wild£¿
E£®How to set a trap to hunt animals£¿
F£®How to build a shelter in the wild£¿
1.___________
Answer: If you are in a desert environment, try to build an underground shade shelter to avoid prolonged sun exposure, obviously only for hot climates£®So you can be more comfortable in cooler temperatures to avoid sweating£®If your environment is damp, use branches laid and criss-crossed on top of one another to create a solid and dry foundation for an open bed pad£®Raise the foundation above ground level as much as possible£®
2._________
Answer: Yes, I think so£®For example, if you think the best survival course of action is to look for help and civilization, don¡¯t wait 4 or 5 days before you come to this conclusion£®Take action on the 1st or 2nd day if possible while you still have strength and endurance working for you£®
3._________
Answer: Use dry wood and sticks to start your fire£®Fire is started by using three kinds of wood: tinder, kindling, and fuel£®Tinder is any kind of flammable wood shavings, usually light and wispy£®You can take two pieces of dry wood, sharpen one of them and use it to drill into the other piece£®Place any highly flammable objects you can find next to the drill bit£®The moment the flammable object catches a spark, use a rock to swiftly tip the object onto a nest of leaves and little branches£®
4.__________
Answer: Get an ordinary block of wood and hit it with a rock repeatedly until the wood sharpens£®In this case, use the rock as your sharpener£®You could also take a rock and break off some of the edges and then use another rock and some water like a wet stone and sharpen£®In an ideal situation, obsidian stone would be used for its infamous sharpness£®
5.___________
Answer: Use two more sticks to hold up a ¡°teepee¡±, similar to your shelter£®Place an item of your choice you think an animal will come after, if you¡¯re lucky, the animal will be trapped£®Dig a hole in the ground about 2m-3m deep and 1m-2m across£®Take two thin branches and place them criss-crossed across the hole£®Cover it with leaves and put something the animals like to eat£®You can also put a few wooden spikes sharpened by your knife at the bottom£®Don¡¯t forget to build a ladder or you might not be able to climb out of the hole£®