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Specific skills to survive in such a cold and harsh environment.
The Inuit live in the Arctic region with a tundra environment which has low vegetation and small plants such as lichens and mosses
there environment was dry and cold very very cold.
cold, harsh weathers in the arctic.Seals live in all waters of the world.
No. The environment in Antarctica is the most harsh environment on earth. It is too cold to support any animal life or any kind of food chain.
For starters a way to get in & out and good supplies to keep you warm because the cold and harsh terrain & environment.
the inuit live in cold places there house is made of iggloos
The Innuitian region is located in the northernmost part of Canada, characterized by cold temperatures and a vast expanse of ice and snow. It consists of rugged mountain ranges, glaciers, and frozen tundra landscapes. The region is sparsely populated, primarily by indigenous Inuit peoples who have adapted to its harsh environment.
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Yes, inuit do travel in the arctic region by boat, dogsled ,snowmobiles. People go on boat rides/cruises around the arctic region and look at seals and polar bears on their way. They also see some whales while they are there! So this answer is truly 100% true.
When the Inuit people lived exclusively on the land, and before trade with the Europeans, caribou and seal were the main sources of clothing material. The insulating properties of caribou fur made it perfect for protection from the harsh winter cold. Sealskins were preferred for footwear because of its durability and natural water-resistance.