In social studies, the phrase "fell out of a coconut tree" can be used to illustrate which aspect of traditional Pacific Islander life?
A) Economic trade practices: How local communities exchanged goods using coconuts as currency.
B) Environmental adaptation: The methods by which communities adapted their living conditions to the natural hazards posed by coconut trees.
C) Cultural traditions: The traditional practices and rituals associated with coconut trees in Pacific Islander cultures.
D) Historical conflicts: The historical disputes and conflicts between island communities over coconut tree resources.