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.
In the Arctic, People take water the have ordered and they have to heat the water up for a very long time. or they just jump into the Arctic water :)
Yes, with warm clothes and other people to help. Food and water to!
inuit people are arctic people! XD
People kill Arctic foxes for their pelt.
water sources within the arctic tundra?
The Arctic Ocean is saltwater as are all oceans.
For people to live in the arctic would be cold
Um, the arctic ocean.
They dink from the freezing water or also called arctic lakes and yes they do not freeze
Yes, if water is available to them. The arctic hare generally eats snow to obtain water.
Arctic Hares live on the land.
The correct spelling of the body of water is the Arctic Ocean.