They like cold weather and nature.
No because it has infertile soil ad not many other people live there
More people live in the prairies because the tundra is cold,dry region covered with snow for more than half a year and the prairies is not.
Because the tundra is mostly snowing half the year while, prairies are just regular beautiful grassland
Yes, the harsh climate of the tundra, characterized by extreme cold temperatures, strong winds, and limited daylight, can impact the way people live in the region. It can require specialized clothing, housing, and survival skills to cope with the conditions. Limited food resources and access to facilities can also be challenges for people living in the tundra.
because the climate is not as harsh. and the trees thereprovidemore shelter and valuableresources
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
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.
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The short answer is yes. There are indignous people living in tundra areas such as Russia and Canada.
Eskimoes, Laplanders
Canadians, Laplanders
There are yupik eskimos all over the North Slope living on the tundra.
They have more fish. Most people tend to live near where they were born.