Social Sciences, asked by chaudharyu636, 3 months ago

Think about it!
Why do the Inuits live in
such harsh conditions? Why
don't they move to some other
place?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

No group deliberately chooses to live in extreme conditions. When they arrive in an area, the either adapt to the conditions they find there, they die out, or they move to a more hospitable area. The Inuit are late arrivals in the Americas, and they found stronger, established groups already holding more hospitable territory. They ingeniously found a way to survive and even prosper in the northern areas that were still unoccupied or were occupied by a less adapted, weaker population. Once the adaptations existed, they continued to live in the area their adaptations suited them to even if seemingly more hospitable areas were temporarily available.

The main purpose of wandering was food. ... They hunt for food in different places during different seasons. They hunt for seal during spring, caribou during the fall and fishing in the summer. Thus the Inuits were nomadic and never settled in one place.

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Answered by np7963699
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Answer:

The main purpose of wandering was food. ... They hunt for food in different places during different seasons. They hunt for seal during spring, caribou during the fall and fishing in the summer. Thus the Inuits were nomadic and never settled in one place.

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