the people in the arctic wear coats and warm clothing
They wore long buckskin dresses decorated with teeth, bones, beads, and porcupine quills.
The inuit's lived in sub arctic climate.
An Arctic Hare is usually 20-26 inches. They usually weigh between 8 and 14 pounds.
Native Americans in Alaska generally wear fur made from skins of animals taken in hunting. The harsh weather conditions require warm clothing made of animal hide if commercial clothing is not available.
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Arctic explorers wear several layers of clothing because of how cold it is.
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A region is geography and a piece of geography can not wear clothes. However, the people in the arctic regions have to wear very warm clothes in the winter, layers of clothes are best protection.
Big and warm clothes.
they wear parkas
A Jacket and lots of warm clothes.
By eating chiken no they wear clothes
Polar bear fur
No.
They wore polar bears skin for clothes or they just found skin and wore it.
Because if you lived in the arctic then life wouldn't be the same because you would n't wear the clothes you do now or play the same sports as you do now.
The Inuit used caribou fur after killing the animals. They would use fur of animals which they killed for meat.