they wore 5 layers
Inuits mostly wear anything they hunt for example if they kill an animal they will use their fur to make clothes. This is wrong the Inuits wear mockisons and bear, moose fur. Also it is wear not were.
They wear winter clothes
You can wear as many layers as you require to keep our body warm.
You wear as many as it takes to keep you warm.
You wear cleat's.
caribou skin
no
4 Layers.
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We wear shoes in order to protect our feet. We also wear shoes (and other footwear) for appearances sake (in that we belive the footwear improves our appearance).
It's not about how many layers of clothes they wear, it's how the layer is made. In Antarctica, each layer of clothing is usually several other layers stitched together to keep as much heat heat as possible. It also depends on what material is used. During my year at South Pole Station, my outdoor clothing would be a parka, button-in liner, wool shirt, thermal underwear. The parka had a outer shell, insulating filler, inner shell - so that is 3 layers right there. The liner was also 3 layers. So there were usually 8 layers of material plus trapped air pockets between my skin and the very cold environment. It was about the same for the footwear.
Yes, they do.