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Mention the life style of people living in the Arctic regions - houses, clothes, food, weather, occupation, wild life, nature, Social Iife​

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Answered by nagarjunabarik71
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Answer: An igloo is a shelter built from snow and ice. Not all the people of the Arctic built igloos. The Inuit people of Northern Canada built them. ... Today the Inuit live mostly in wooden houses. The average Arctic winter temperature is -30° F (-34°C), while the average Arctic summer temperature is 37-54° F (3-12° C). In general, Arctic winters are long and cold while summers are short and cool. ... Springtime is the cloudiest while Winter is the least cloudy. Arctic places don't get much precipitation. In total, only about 4 million people live in the Arctic worldwide, and in most countries indigenous people make up a minority of the Arctic population. ... Northern people found many different ways to adapt to the harsh Arctic climate, developing warm dwellings and clothing to protect them from frigid weather. the distribution of ocean animals – mapping their changing ranges and hotspots; The diversity of species (to date: 7,500 animals in the Antarctic and 5,500 in the Arctic, of a global marine life species total estimated at 230,000-250,000); andThese traditional Inuit foods include arctic char, seal, polar bear and caribou — often consumed raw, frozen or dried. The foods, which are native to the region, are packed with the vitamins and nutrients people need to stay nourished in the harsh winter conditions.

Answered by gorprinshi
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inuit traditional clothing. the Inuit wore clothing made of caribou hides, sealskin and the fur from others animal ( polar bears , fox , way ) sealskin came from harp , ringed or bearded seals. sealskin was strong and almost waterproof and was ideal for boots and almost waterproof and was ideal for boots mittens and lighter parkas

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