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Robinson Crusoe Survival Skills
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Shelter Building
The skill of constructing a protective refuge; Robinson Crusoe used it to create a safe haven from the weather and potential dangers on the island.
Hunting
The practice of tracking and capturing or killing wild animals; Robinson Crusoe used it to procure food for survival on the island.
Fishing
The activity of catching fish; Robinson Crusoe engaged in this both as a source of sustenance and employment during his isolation.
Agriculture
The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops; Robinson Crusoe used this skill to grow his own food, ensuring a steadier supply over time.
Tool Making
The process of crafting devices or implements, typically for a specific purpose; Robinson Crusoe used this skill to create tools essential for his other survival activities like hunting and farming.
Pottery
The craft of making containers or other objects from clay; Robinson Crusoe learned this skill to make jars and pots for storing food and water.
Tailoring
The occupation of making fitting clothes; Robinson Crusoe used this skill to create clothes from the skins of animals he hunted.
Bread Making
The process of baking bread, a staple food made from flour and water; Robinson Crusoe used the skill of bread making after he harvested grain.
Carpentry
The activity or occupation of making or repairing things in wood; Robinson Crusoe used carpentry to build furniture and improve his shelter.
Fire Making
The skill to ignite a fire; Robinson Crusoe used fire for warmth, cooking, and as a deterrent for wild animals.
Rainwater Harvesting
The collection and storage of rainwater; Robinson Crusoe used this method to secure a fresh water supply during droughts or dry spells.
Basketry
The art of weaving or sewing pliable materials into two- or three-dimensional artifacts; Robinson Crusoe made baskets for carrying goods and storing items.
Navigation
The process or activity of accurately ascertaining one's position and planning and following a route; Robinson Crusoe used celestial navigation after he built a boat.
Diary Keeping
The practice of regularly recording one's experiences and observations; Robinson Crusoe kept a journal documenting his time on the island, which was crucial for his mental health.
Stone Masonry
The craftsmanship involved in working with stone to construct structures; Robinson Crusoe used this skill to fortify his shelter and build walls.
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