No one lives on the tundra except for reindeer herders. They still live in wigwams while on the tundra with their reindeer. No one lives in igloos, which actually were always nothing more than temporary housing. Of course, even reindeer herders now live in regular housing while not on the tundra.
yes people live in the tundra depends where though.
The Inuit tribes live and hunt in the tundra. scientists can live in the tundra for a couple years mostly for experiments
Yes, In alaska. The people of the north rely on wildlife for food, clothing and shelter.
Living quarters are where people can live, or shelter. People live in them for shelter.
Inuits.
Tundras are near in Russia, so Russians live in a tundra climate.
Inuits live in the tundra. They have special bodies that can digest raw meat so that they can live there.
More people live in the taiga than in the tundra because the taiga has a more moderate climate, more abundant flora and fauna, and better soil for agriculture. The tundra, on the other hand, has harsher conditions with limited resources and vegetation, making it less suitable for human habitation.
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Animals that live in the Tundra tend to either make their habitats underground, or in caves. They need shelter from the very cold temperatures that are there.
The short answer is yes. There are indignous people living in tundra areas such as Russia and Canada.
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