cold
The inuit's lived in sub arctic climate.
no
Today's Inuit people live in regular houses like you and me but in the past they usually lived in igloos or land tents.
Their culture, and similar cultures, was based on an Arctic climate. That meant they would move south and north with the ice.
Their culture, and similar cultures, was based on an Arctic climate. That meant they would move south and north with the ice.
They lived in cold snowy places like canada,Greenland,russia, and Alaska.
the Inuit live in Nunavut a territory in Canada
The Inuit still exist. They live in the far north, dress warmly, and traditionally eat seafood, and hunt caribou, since they live in a climate where agriculture is not feasible.
which reservations do Inuit live today
Cold with almost half the year being in complete darkness or daylight.
People who live in the subarctic climate generally include indigenous groups such as the Inuit, Yupik, and Aleut in North America, as well as the Saami in Scandinavia and Russia. Other populations living in this region may be residents of small towns or villages, primarily engaged in activities like hunting, fishing, and trapping.