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We melt the ice,hunt the beautiful animals that depend on the ice,and mess up our lives without even knowing it!

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Q: How do people from Canada interact with the tundra environment?
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What environment is found in most of Canada?

tundra


How do the animals in tundra interact?

Animals in the tundra interact by making noises and movement


Do many people live in the tundra?

The short answer is yes. There are indignous people living in tundra areas such as Russia and Canada.


How do tundra animals interact with other tundra animals?

They interact in different ways, some with body, some with mind.


What are the human environment in tundra in Canada?

well i do not know so dont ask and go to the public library or ask your mom


Who founded the Tundra?

Huh! No one founded the Tundra, it is an environment that has been around for millions of years before there were people of any kind.


Where is an elephant's environment?

Tundra


How is global warming affecting Canada's north tundra?

How is global warming affecting canada's north tundra?


What country has large areas of tundra?

Canada has large areas of tundra, particularly in the northern regions of the country.


What do people in tundras speak?

They speak their native languages. The major tundra regions in the world are found in Russia and Canada but there are also tundra regions in Scandinavia Greenland and Alaska


How many people live in the Arctic Tundra?

4 million people live in the arctic tundra spread between russia and canada


Why do humans interact with the arctic tundra?

Humans interact with the arctic tundra for various reasons including scientific research, hunting and gathering activities, tourism, and resource extraction such as mining and oil drilling. The unique ecosystem of the tundra also offers opportunities for outdoor recreation and cultural experiences for indigenous communities living in the region.