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collect the information about the life of people living in tunder region? ​

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Answered by subrat787892
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The tundra is a harsh, dry and cold environment with high winds. The tundra biome is the world's coldest biome, where summer temperatures rarely exceed 50 degrees Fahrenheit. The tundra is covered with snow for the majority of the year. Countries where the tundra biome is located include Canada, Russia, Norway and the United States (Alaska).Humans have been living in the cold, harsh and remote tundra for many thousands of years. The presence of humans on the tundra can be traced back at least 20,000 years to the human migration from the Asian continent to the North American continent which occurred mostly in tundra habitats. Over centuries of living on the tundra, human activity has increased dramatically and the tundra landscape has been changed drastically by residential and industrial development.

On the tundra, human activity includes residential, recreational and industrial uses Many of the permanent residents of tundra regions are indigenous people, such as Alaska's Aleut and Inuit tribes, and rely on subsistence hunting and gathering in order to survive. Recreational opportunities such as hunting and wildlife viewing are available for visitors to the tundra.

Activities of the oil, gas and mining industries have been a subject of controversy as this type of human activity on the tundra causes damage to the delicate tundra ecosystem

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