The warm summer temperatures melt the upper soil and gravel layers, but the ground a meter below is permanently frozen.
People live in the arctic tundra mainly due to traditional lifestyles, economic opportunities such as oil and gas industries, and research activities in the region. Some indigenous communities have thrived in the arctic tundra for generations, adapting to the harsh conditions.
Huh! No one founded the Tundra, it is an environment that has been around for millions of years before there were people of any kind.
People can affect the tundra through activities like oil drilling, mining, tourism, and climate change. These activities can disrupt the delicate ecosystem of the tundra, leading to habitat loss, pollution, and loss of biodiversity. Conservation efforts and sustainable practices are crucial to minimize the negative impacts on the tundra and its inhabitants.
People can help the tundra by minimizing their carbon footprint to reduce global warming, which is causing the tundra to thaw and disrupt ecosystems. Supporting conservation efforts and advocating for policies that protect the tundra and its wildlife are also effective ways to help. Engaging in sustainable practices like reducing waste and recycling can contribute to preserving the fragile tundra environment.
Basements are usually cooler because they are underground, which provides natural insulation from the surrounding soil and helps regulate temperature. Additionally, basements tend to have limited exposure to direct sunlight and heat, contributing to their cooler environment.
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.
No, there aren't any basements in England. How do I know this you ask? I live there :)
Eskimoes, Laplanders
Canadians, Laplanders
There are yupik eskimos all over the North Slope living on the tundra.