Inuits
Inuits.
fish and seals
Inuits live in the tundra. They have special bodies that can digest raw meat so that they can live there.
so their meet didnt go bad
The cold climate of the tundra influences Inuit clothing and housing, requiring them to use fur and thick materials to stay warm. The sparse vegetation limits resources for hunting and gathering, so Inuits rely on hunting marine mammals and fish for their diet. The adaptation to the extreme conditions has shaped their traditional way of life, emphasizing resilience and resourcefulness.
Oh, how I love questions relating to Canada! The Inuits made their baskets from dried plants they found in the Canadian tundra. Not many plants grow there, so they made them out whatever they could find.
The Inuits enemies were mainly wild animals like packs of tundra wolves
dood get a life
Foxes.
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.
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