Mohokc
Northern Canada is extremely remote. The climate is extremely harsh and has long cold winters.
Mohokc
harsh cold-extreme heat
extremely cold ones!
cause it has a thick layer of coat that protects it from the cold.
The Inuit live in the Arctic region with a tundra environment which has low vegetation and small plants such as lichens and mosses
The Inuit tribe, indigenous to the Arctic regions of Canada, Greenland, and Alaska, is well-known for living in cold and harsh weather. They adapted to their environment by developing skills in hunting, fishing, and building igloos, which provided warm shelter. Their diet primarily consisted of marine mammals, fish, and other resources available in icy conditions. The Inuit culture reflects a deep connection to their environment, with traditions and practices shaped by the challenges of their climate.
some physical futures are warm hot cold and where the mohawk tribe lived it was warm
harsh A+
They usually lived in cold areas, but they did sometimes live in much warmer areas...by thwe way im a 5th grader, I am not 100% wise on this topic, but what i say is true...in my opinion
In the winter, the desert can be extremely cold and dry.
Antarctica is typically extremely cold with temperatures ranging from -80°F to 14°F (-62°C to -10°C). It is also one of the driest places on Earth, receiving very little precipitation. Winds can be strong and harsh, making the already cold temperatures feel even colder.