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Answer the following questions.
1. Describe the life of the people in the Arctic region.
2. How are the animals living in Polar Region able to survive in extreme cold?
3. What kind of houses do the people living in Greenland make?
4. Why is population very spars in the Polar Region?
5. How have the Inuits changed their lifestyle with time?​

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Answered by adyapattnaik25
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Answer:

1:Traditionally, Arctic native peoples lived primarily from hunting, fishing, herding, and gathering wild plants for food, although some people also practice farming, particularly in Greenland.May 4, 2020

2:Although the Arctic tundra doesn't seem appealing to us humans, many animals choose to call it home. They survive freezing temperatures for months at a time by developing some specialized features that help them stay warm, including insulating fur, layers of fat, and oily skin coatings.

3:GREENLANDIC IGLOO

4:population density is low in polar regions because the climate is too cold and harsh for people and it has no perminant residents.

5: For centuries, the Inuit have lived out in the roughest environments. They know the weather patterns that allow them to travel safely on the sea ice for their hunting expeditions. For some of these indigenous people, hunting isn't sport – it has been their means of providing food.

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