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People in the tundar region have at tough life

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Answered by pranaydugar06
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People have adapted to the Arctic through behavioral means, such as the manners in which they construct their homes, and physiologically, as they have thicker bodies than people from other habitats possess. Humans can adapt to many different habitats because of their intelligence, but over time, their bodies evolve to suit the habitat as well. The Arctic is one of the most challenging habitats in which humans have permanently settled.

Humans have adapted their behaviors to cope with the harsh climate of the arctic and the paucity of available resources. This is reflected in their use of animal hides and scavenged tree branches to make tepees, as well as their use of ice blocks to make igloos. Their clothes were also made from animal hides, and because the animals were also adapted to the Arctic, they kept the indigenous people very warm.

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