They Hunted whales, walruses, and seals.
They developed the kayak.
they eat.
in the winter it has thick fur to trap body heat, but otherwise, it has long ears and long feet to adapt to the harsh and cold weather.
Humans are adopting arctic foxes because the climate that they live in is harsh and hard to hunt for food.
They are largely nomadic and have to adapt to meet their harsh environment.
They would make clothes out of fur, line in igloos, make hole in the ground and fish there, also they travel by dogs and sleds.
The Inuit hunter-gatherers traditionally lived in the Arctic regions of North America, including parts of Alaska, Canada, and Greenland. They are known for their ability to adapt to the harsh conditions of the Arctic environment and have developed unique skills for survival in those regions.
Definitely not. The climate is to harsh.
They adapt to where they live.
there are many lizards
The people of the Arctic adapted their shelters based on the resources available by using materials like snow, ice, and animal hides to construct igloos, sod houses, and tents. They utilized these materials to create insulated, durable structures suitable for the harsh Arctic environment. Over time, they learned to build structures that were well-suited for trapping heat and protecting them from the extreme cold.
because of the harsh climate
The climate is harsh because it is near the Arctic circle, and because patches of freezing air reside above Siberia.
Rich with resources, a harsh climate,