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II. Name the following: -1. The port town of Greenland.
2. A motorised sledge used as a mean of transport,
3. Capital of Greenland,
4. A long spear with rope used to hunt animals.
5. A small boat used for hunting animals.
6. The house of ice.
7. The hooded fur coat of Eskimos.
8. Wheel less cart Drawn by dogs or reindeer.
9. The animals peculiar to Greenland.
10. Huge pieces of ice floating in the sea
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1.Nuuk
2.Sled dog, any canine used in Arctic climates to pull a sled across snow and ice. The breeds most commonly associated with this work are the Siberian husky, Alaskan Malamute, Samoyed, Eskimo dog, and Laika—all large, powerful dogs with thick coats and high endurance.
3.Nuuk
4.A barbed missile resembling a spear that is attached to a long rope and thrown by hand or fired from a gun, used for catching whales and other large sea creatures. 'The whale-line is the length of rope attached to the harpoon, which connects the boat to the whale it is following.
5.Rampini boats
Fishing boats of Karnataka
Rampini boats are popular in Northern Karnataka and dugout in Southern Karnataka.
6.Ice house
7.Parka is a type of heavy hooded jacket that is often lined with fur for protecting the face from freezing temperatures and wind. This hooded jacket was worn by Eskimos. They are made from caribou or seal. It is worn by the people to protect them from wind chill and wet while hunting and kayaking. Some Parkas have to be regularly coated with fish oil to keep their water resistance. Parka is also known as Anorak.
8.Sleigh refers to a moderate to large-sized, usually open-topped vehicle to carry passengers or goods, and typically drawn by horses, dogs, or reindeer.
9.Polar bears, humpback whales, musk oxen, walruses, reindeer and white-tailed eagles are just some of the many animals you can experience on land, at sea and in the air around Greenland.
10.Icebergs are thick masses of ice floating in the ocean. They form when large chunks of ice break off a glacier or an ice shelf and float free in the sea. This is called calving.
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