A territory in northern Canada that includes the eastern part of the original Northwest Territories and most of the islands of the Arctic Archipelago; capital Iqaluit. It is the homeland of the Inuit people.
they are called first nations.
Nunavat means a lot to their Country.. i am 88% Sure that They Lived
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Since Nunavut is in upper Canada which is in the North it is closer to the North Pole. Which means it's very cold in Nunavut.
Nunavut has always been part of Canada, except now it is an actual territory like the Yukon and the Northwest Territories
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what part of noth america would hupa will be found
The 12 would be: Newfoundland, PEI, NB, NS, QC, ON, MB, SK, AB, BC, Yukon Territory, Northwest Territories and the 13th would be Nunavat added in 1999.
No, Nunavut is one of the three territories of Canada. The other two are the Yukon and the Northwest Territories.
Canada has more tundra than the whole size of Norway.
Not really, no. The closest permanently inhabited place to the north pole is Alert, Nunavat, Canada. Many countries' waters surround the north pole, Canadian, Russian, Danish, and some US waters from Alaska. The frozen sea North pole is located in Canadian waters. But no country can officially claim the geographic location as their own. It's a bit like claiming a certain portion of the sky or ocean.
There are about 31 countries with a presence on Antarctica. Six of these support summer-only facilities. Under the terms of the Antarctic Treaty, all research conducted is shared with all countries that either signed or ratified the treaty, which means that all research is shared among nation-states representing 80% of the population of planet Earth.