What material was traditionally used to make hammocks?
A Tree bark
B Cotton
C Hemp
Hammocks were crafted from the bark of trees by the Indigenous peoples of America. The process involved peeling the bark from the tree, which was then softened and spun into ropes or woven into fabric strips. The durable material was ideal for creating a comfortable and elevated sleeping surface. Later people replaced the tree bark with sisal fibre, a species of flowering plant, because it was easily accessible.
Correct Answer: Tree bark