Inuits have several adaptations that enable them to thrive in the Arctic environment. They possess a unique physiological ability to conserve heat, thanks to their body fat and shorter extremities, which reduce heat loss. Additionally, their traditional clothing, made from animal skins and furs, provides excellent insulation. Culturally, they have developed skills in hunting, fishing, and building igloos, allowing them to effectively utilize their harsh surroundings for sustenance and shelter.
The Inuit live in the Arctic because I don't know
The live in the arctic circle in the arctic where the temperature is 60.c
they live in siberia, Greenland, arctic, and Canada
mostly only people studying the arctic live there. The Inuits
The Inuits - also known as Eskimos - live in the arctic.
They mainly occupy Alaska, the Arctic Canada and Greenland.
Yes some inuits still live the same way
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Laplanders, Inuits, RussiansIn Canada and Greenland you have the Inuit People, who do not like being called Eskimos. In Alaska and Siberia you have the Yupik and Inupiat People, who do not like being called Inuit, but like being Eskimos. There are a scattering of Lapp or Sami people to be found, along with three cities of Russians and one Norwegian city.
The Inuits do drawing, stamps, and they carve statues and stuff out of soapstone and ivory.
by using what ever was there
I don't why you guys asking me im only a kid man so yeah screw you guys