Geography, asked by jainteesha, 1 year ago

discuss the hardships and other aspects of human life in the tundra region or frigid zone

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Answered by Anonymous
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People suffer a very severe cold temperature. There is lack of food materials and plants or trees are also not found there. there is a very little or no connection with the rest of the world. transportation is quiet harder in the region.
Answered by saleem8387mohd
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Human population in the whole of tundra region would not be more than 1,00,000 compromising mainly the Eskimos of greeland, the lapps of Scan Dinavia, the Samoyeds of Siberia, the Yakuts of the Lena Basin and the Koryaks and the chukchis of Russia. They led a nomadic life hunting for food and live in igloos.

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