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People in the Arctic primarily obtain water from melting snow and ice, which is collected and purified for drinking. Some communities also rely on groundwater sources, while others may have limited access to surface water from rivers and lakes during warmer months. In modern settlements, desalination and water treatment facilities are sometimes used to ensure a stable water supply. Additionally, traditional practices involve harvesting ice and allowing it to melt for water use.

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