Geography, asked by pvssruthvik2007, 8 months ago

what are the problem faced by eskimos at present days and suggest measures to improve their condition​

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Answered by lavanyawankhede
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Among the problems the Inuit face is permafrost melting, which has destroyed the foundations of houses, eroded the seashore and forced people to move inland. Airport runways, roads and harbours are also collapsing.

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Answered by SharadSangha
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Eskimos are the prson who live in the Siberian region of Russia and are indigenous of there only. They are alos found in the region of ice cover like in Canada, Alaska, Greenland etc.

The problems faced by the Eskimos are:

Global Warming- As the Eskimos are living in the colder regions of the world, the global warming causes melting of ice and temperaturte rise which affect them adversely.

Habitat Loss - Due to the climate change, the Eskimos are facing the issue of habitat loss and they are migrating to other parts of the world which further leads to their identity loss.

Food crisis- Eskimos mostly depend upon hunting to gather there food in the colder regions. If the climate changes in the same line as of now, the animals are no more there for them to hunt and eat. This will create a food crisis in their areas.

Measures to be taken to improve their Condition :-

Reducing Carbon Emission- The carbon emitted from the industries has the potential of increasing the Earth's temperature which can lead to Global warming and melting of Ice sheets. Thus in order to save Eskimos from this, emission of Carbon need to be control.

Creating a suitable environment for them - They are inhabitated with the colder climated and have potential to live in it. Thus, if they migrated to other areas, they are to be provided with the suitable environment in order to survive.

Conserving the cold animals- This is the another move that can be made in order to save the Eskimos by making their food available to them.

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