No. Foods change as the seasons change. The short summers allow for berries and eggs. Fall for caribou and spring for spawning fish. When seasons were plentiful foods could be dried and winter kills could be frozen in perma frost.
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A dog needs to eat the same foods in the winter that they ate all year long.
I am 6 year old I know that Inuit make wapons and shadows of whales and seal skin
Thousands of years ago, made by the Inuit
Thousands of years ago, made by the Inuit
a year
They aren't. A day is 24 hours long and a year is 365 days long, which is 8760 hours in a year.
For as long as he/her can go without food, water, and sleep.
Because in the region where they lived, there were no plants or vegetation for most of the year.
Yes.
About 10 year with lights and plenty of food
Cold with almost half the year being in complete darkness or daylight.