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No people can live in the north pole cause it is way too cold, if u do u will freeze to death!
Eskimos live in areas of the Arctic, but not actually at the North Pole. No-one and nothing actually lives at the North Pole, which sits on a floating ice shelf.
He's greats accomplishment was reaching the north pole with 1white 1 black and7 eskimos
The southern pole is utterly inhospitable for humans. Even though the northern polar region is no picnic it is on this end of the globe that there are indigenous populations such as the Inuit.
Matthew Henson, followed by four Eskimos pulling Robert Peary on a sled (his feet were frostbitten.) Henson out ran them all, becoming the first man in the world to reach the North Pole. Peary handed him the American Flag, which he planted at the site, in the snow.
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Eskimos live on the land surrounding the arctic ocean. The North Pole is hundreds of miles out to sea, located on a floating ice shelf that does not support life.
Eskimos live in Nunavut, Canada and Greenland and polar bears live in the north pole.
The Inuit live in Alaska and Canada near the north pole.
No people can live in the north pole cause it is way too cold, if u do u will freeze to death!
Eskimos live in areas of the Arctic, but not actually at the North Pole. No-one and nothing actually lives at the North Pole, which sits on a floating ice shelf.
He's greats accomplishment was reaching the north pole with 1white 1 black and7 eskimos
The southern pole is utterly inhospitable for humans. Even though the northern polar region is no picnic it is on this end of the globe that there are indigenous populations such as the Inuit.
Women and men Eskimos are just like normal people like you and me. All that is and was different about them is that they live in the snow and frosty climates from the north pole and the Antarctica. They usually ,but not all of the time,speak Spanish or a foreign language.
People (Eskimos) live in igloos in Canada (Central Arctic and Greenland's Thule area).
No. Eskimos are found a lot farther North than Iroquois.
Matthew Henson, followed by four Eskimos pulling Robert Peary on a sled (his feet were frostbitten.) Henson out ran them all, becoming the first man in the world to reach the North Pole. Peary handed him the American Flag, which he planted at the site, in the snow.