Snowshoes, snowmobiles, walking
so you can travel through snow
It is a popular misconception that the Inuit have many words for snow. The words may differ according to the number of tribes, but generally there is no more words in Inuit that in English. The hoax started in 1911 and from then the number of words may have risen to about 400. However, counting generously, there may be about a dozen.
A snowstorm moves downwind.
Eskimos adapt to the cold climate by wearing warm clothing made from animal furs and skins, such as parkas and boots. They also build insulated snow houses called igloos for shelter and use sled dogs for transportation. Additionally, they have developed traditional knowledge and skills for hunting and fishing in frozen conditions.
It can travel several hundreds of miles, but it won't drop a lot of snow so far unless it is forced upwards by mountains (southwestern PA gets a lot of snow this way). For example, snow bands off Ontario have been known to travel all the way to the Atlantic, though by that time they rarely do anything more than just whiten the ground.
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He sold snow to eskimos.....$$$
the Eskimos mostly live in, (the land of snow) Greenland
eskimos are like native americans so they worship a sun, rain ,snow,ect gods.
does anybody now what how do eskimos travel long ago????????????
They mostly use snow machines to get around.
According to experts, most Eskimos dwell in snow-shaped domes in the Arctic called igloos. Contrary to its appearance, the igloos keep Eskimos warm and comfortable inside.
Eskimos lived by getting what ever was available on his land and he used to travel by walking or making boats by driftwood
Yes because Eskimos use it for igloos.
Huskies are the most common dogs that Eskimos have because they are good sliegh dogs and can run in the snow.
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